Vietnamese football team has pride, they want to learn, and they want to improve.
Chinese football team has no pride, they refuse to learn, and they are arrogant.
Yep, Discipline is the main strength of our team (we are shorter, weaker ). Seem like even your football leaders Chen Xuyuan also look arrogant when meeting VN's football leaders before the match.
You need to change the attitude from CN football leaders first
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In the published photos, Chen Xuyuan seems to show a very arrogant attitude throughout the entire discussion. He sat cross-legged and one arm draped over the back of the sofa, like an elder brother giving advice to his younger brother. We can see that the officials of the Vietnam Football Federation are very humble, they sit very seriously, respecting Chen Xuyuan, but Chen Xuyuan, as a representative of the Chinese Football Federation , has a very disappointed demeanor.
Sohu (CNese news) wrote, Chen Xuyuan gave the Chinese team's shirt to a partner, but this number 10 shirt does not print the name of the person in charge of the Vietnam Football Federation but prints the name of Chen Xuyuan, which makes the The wise do not know whether to laugh or cry.
When people watch European football leagues or other national teams when they meet like this, the gift is often a shirt with the name of the leader on the other side or a shirt from the other side. the core star of his team. Obviously, this move of Chen Xuyuan is completely inconsistent with any custom. Many Chinese netizens mocked, writing: "
Chen Xuyuan, what are you? Before, you were just the leader of a company, why did you print your name on the national team shirt and give it to the opponent in a grand manner?" How much self-esteem must one have to do such a thing. Undoubtedly, even the shirt donation detail reflects the lack of professionalism of Chinese football.
The President of the Chinese Football Federation was criticized for being arrogant and impolite in front of Mr. Tran Quoc Tuan Photo 3
Sau trận tuyển Trung Quốc thảm bại trên sân Mỹ Đình hôm Mồng Một Tết, truyền thông Trung Quốc tiếp tục chĩa mũi nhọn vào giới lãnh đạo Liên đoàn Bóng đá (CFA).
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