When I first stepped onto the pitch, I felt a strange feeling. Shanghai Shenhua was an impenetrable fortress, and I was often in a passive defensive position, being attacked by the opponents again and again. I was often in a passive defensive position and was hit by my opponents time and time again. I was also a threat on the offensive end, and if it wasn't for Bao Yaxiong's excellent play, I was afraid that I would have already broken through Shenhua's door. The tension in the first half of extra time, if the referee is a little careless, Shenhua's door may have been lost. So, can the second half turn the tide and create a miracle?

In the second leg, Shenhua made some personnel changes, but the result was not as expected. On the contrary, the opponent's new player Asani quickly launched an attack, and a wonderful shot broke the deadlock on the field, shifting the pressure to Shenhua. In the end, the score was fixed and Shanghai Shenhua failed to rewrite the result. What's wrong with this unit?

Huang Qiang mentioned in his sports commentary that Shenhua's problems at the offensive end of the game were exposed, and he was tired of the weakness at the defensive end of the game. How could Shenhua not lose in such a situation? How did such a change happen in the game a few days ago? The fact is that the team lost two key players, Mallet and Fernando, and the overall strength of the team dropped significantly. They are the soul of the team's offense, and without them, it's really hard for the team to maintain the offensive momentum. Is it wise for Shanghai Shenhua to give up on them at this point? If Shenhua wants to make a breakthrough next year, they have to do a good job of adjusting their personnel and quickly bring in stronger foreign aid, otherwise relegation will be the only way out.

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