Chapter 31 Japanese Football
The mysterious woman who suddenly appeared beside Degan has attracted the attention of many people. Since Degan's breakup, there has been no woman around him.
Even the tabloid said in a joke tone: Degan suffered a blow because of Irina's incident, and now his sexual orientation has been biased.
The reporter failed to take a positive photo of the woman he met with Degan, but he could also see that she was an Asian woman.
Is it the South Korean girl who gave the gold medal at the Olympics?
People suddenly became excited, and the power of the media has always been magical. The identity of Park Ji-yeon in the scene of the Olympic Games has long been investigated by them.
Although I don't know why Degan and Park Ji-yeon, two seemingly unrelated people, have friendship, it is said that Park Ji-yeon is also an artist. Of course, she is called a trainee in South Korea.
The combination of football stars and acting stars has always been a common thing. Previously, Degan's girlfriends, whether it was Belen, Avril or Elina, were all from the entertainment industry.
Now that Degan is connected with women in the entertainment industry again, can there be less news?
However, Park Ji-yeon seems to be a little younger!
Born in 1993, and now he is only 15 years old. This~~~~~~~~ Degan is too beast!?
Of course, Digan also knew that his meeting with Park Jiyan was photographed by reporters. He didn't want to explain anything about this. Instead, Kaka in Italy called to ask. From Kaka's tone, Degan could feel that if he really had something to do with Park Ji-yeon, his family's attitude was accurate. It's his parents, and the attitude of Bosco and Simone is obviously against it.
Digan didn't explain, but said that he would take care of it!
Lace news is loved by everyone, especially big stars like Degan, but what is more eye-catching in the FIFA Club World Cup is the game itself. The top four teams have now all emerged, namely the Champions League champion Florence, the South American Libertadores champion Quito Sports University Football Club, and the Central and North American Champions League champion Pachuca. And the AFC Champions League champion Osaka Gamba.
Among the four teams, the strongest team is undoubtedly Florence. As the triple champion last season, their overall strength is definitely not comparable to that of the other three teams. They will face the host, the AFC Champions League champion Osaka Gamba in the semi-finals.
Osaka Gamba entered the semi-finals after defeating the AFC Champions runner-up Adelaide United. In that game, Osaka Gamba defeated their opponents 1-0 with a long-range shot from the core of Yasuhito Endo.
In terms of overall strength, Osaka Gamba seems to be the weakest of the four teams. There is nothing we can do about the level of Asian football, not to mention Europe and South America, even in North America, Africa is far ahead of Asian football.
However, it seems that there is no suspense in this game, but the Japanese do not think so. With the development of Japanese football in recent years, a large number of Japanese players have also begun to appear in the five major European leagues, and the Japanese confidence in their own football is increasing day by day. This self-confidence has almost expanded.
When the semi-final match came out, some Japanese media began to tout the strength of Osaka Gamba, and even some Japanese football celebrities said publicly that it is not impossible to defeat Florence in the semi-finals, as long as they can overcome the difficulties of Florence. Hangangba will win the final championship.
"Perhaps Florence represents the highest level of European football, but the strength of Osaka Gamba may not be able to defeat Florence. The football match is not only a technical competition, but also has many factors in it, such as willpower. In this regard, Japanese players are obviously more than Fioren's players!"
"Digan is the most threatening player in Florence, but Satoshi Nakazawa and Yamaguchi are fully strong enough to compete with him. We hope to see such a scene in the game. Degan is mediocre under the defense of Satoshi Nakazawa and Yamaguchi!"
The so-called Satoshi Nakazawa and Satoshi Yamaguchi, the central defender combination of Osaka Gamba, were also selected as the best lineup of the AFC Champions League last season.
"The dream of becoming the world champion of Japanese football will come true at this World Club Cup!"
In response to this, Fiorentina captain Digan's response was: "I think the dream of winning the Japanese football is to achieve a more reliable and real football game in comics, but it depends on the strength. I don't think the Japanese can concose a big empty wing now!"
The cartoon mentioned by Degan is "Football Player". This cartoon has been read by many people. Is it a fantasy that changes the level of football in a country?
Today, Japan has become an Asian football power that cannot be ignored. Of course, it is not because of Yoichi Takahashi's "Football Player", but think about this comic book that many people have come into contact with when they were young, think about the stories of Dakongyi and Ruolin, their football dreams and lives, and the past two Japanese football. The development trajectory of the past ten years does have an amazing overlap.
This comic story, Takahashi's earliest creation, from 1980 to 1988, is still the gray period of Japanese football. In Asia, not to mention South Korea, Iran, China's football level, can stabilize Japan. In the 1987 Olympic qualifiers, the Japanese team was hit by Liu Haiguang, Tang Yaodong's two headers were defeated and lost to China, unable to participate in the Seoul Olympics.
It can be said that the cartoon "Football Player" has indeed affected a generation of Japanese and inspired a generation of Japanese footballers. Perhaps not only the Japanese, but also many people in China and even Europe and the United States are passionate about it. Aguero's nickname "Kun" is the name of the big empty wing in the South American version of "Football Player". Who can say that these two are not the same?
Nada Hideshou, not to mention, is a typical example of a big air wing, with little ambition, more help, studying in Brazil, and famous in Europe.
Digan can indeed despise Japanese football. Whether it is because of the soul of a Chinese or Florence's strong strength, he is qualified not to pay attention to Japanese football.
But in the same way, Degan also has to admit that Japanese football has made great progress in recent years. Perhaps this is the characteristic of the Japanese. No matter what they learn, once they are determined to learn, they must not be big enough to be precise to every detail than to take shortcuts.
In the world, I'm afraid of being serious. Since the end of the 19th century, Japanese higher normal schools began to play football, and Japanese football has gone through a history of more than 100 years.
From the book Meiji Restoration of Japanese football, we can see their ups and downs. Over the years, they have successively invited German coach Karama, Dutch coach Offt, Brazilian coach Falcao, French coach Trusier and Brazilian coach Zico.
Japanese football has learned the essence from various genres through this continuous introduction. Karama has taught the Japanese how to lay a good foundation. Oft has brought the advanced concept of full attack and defense of the overall football. Although Trussier's coaching method is " brutal", he stimulates Japanese players to abandon their restrained national character. Playing more flamboyant football on the field, Zico brought "freedom" and "creation".
Every accumulation of progress is helping Japanese football keep moving forward. It is easy to choose a good and stubborn, but it is difficult to determine what is good.
Japanese football's attitude in learning is culturally related. Since you think you are strong, then put down your body and take it seriously.
From this point of view, Japanese football is far more patient than Chinese football. The famous Premier League coach Wenger left an anecdote when he coached Nagoya Whale eight times. At the beginning, he led the team eight consecutive games without winning, and there were many humiliating scores such as 2:6 and 1:4 at home, but the club's directors did not think he was "dwarmed". He also sent someone to have a drink with Wenger every day, and in the end, Wenger's team leader's results were obvious to all.
Respect is always mutual. These foreign coaches enjoy respect in Japan, and naturally treat them wholeheartedly, give their best gifts, and are worth the money.
Krahma, who made great contributions to the founding of Japanese football grass, later led Bayern to win two Champions Cups and one Intercontinental Cup, but when he recalled the happiest moment of his life, he chose "the moment when the Japanese team won the bronze medal at the Mexican Olympics."
What about Chinese football?
Every time they first invite a lot of money, and then send them away like a plague god. Later, they can not feel chilled. In the Chinese football circle, it is often seen that Chinese players "don't care" about foreign coaches. Media colleagues often pass on some players who think that "in fact, a foreign coach is not expected" and "changing the Chinese team to play. Western can still play so well" and "It's all the referee's fault, otherwise the Chinese team will never lose like this."
Extreme inferiority is expressed in the form of overconfidence, as if you feel that you will lose the face of big-name professional players by learning with an open mind.
The Japanese are also confident that just as they are now publicly declaring that they want to defeat Florence and win the FIFA World Cup, there is a passage in the 2005 declaration of the Japanese Football Association: In 2015, the Japanese men's national team will enter the world's top ten, and in 2050, the Japanese men's national football team will win the World Cup. .
Such slogans permide in every corner of Japanese football. In the eyes of the Japanese, the noble and ambitious ideal is indispensable for everything.
When you lift the veil of Japanese football history, you will find that they have also had a painful and gray era. At its bleakest time, Japanese football chose to adhere to its ideals and work in a down-to-earth job. After more than 20 years of lying on firewood and tasting gall, it finally got today's success. Like the characteristics of this country and the nation, Japanese footballers will design a dream and plan for everything they do, and then go firmly according to the set goals, without wavering and repeating until success, which is the key factor for the success of Japanese football.
During the downturn of Japanese football, they did not sink, but chose to vigorously develop school football and grassroots football. In this way, they used decades to popularize football, making more young people and children fall in love with this sport.
At that time, Japan's education department had included football in physical education, which also promoted the development of Japanese football. Today, more than 4,000 teams have participated in Japan's famous high school league.
In addition to school education, football fans also participate in the school's extracurricular football training courses. Each student has to pay 5,000 yen per month, which is about 400 yuan. That is to say, Japanese people can play football.
In the five hours from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. every day, Japan's large and small football fields will present a lively scene. Whether it is an indoor or outdoor football field, full of children playing football, this mode of life has prevailed all over the country.
And Japan is training players and fans together. They will not refuse children with poor football talent. When they grow up, they will also like football and maintain football.
And when he was a child, he was turned away, and he will not be interested in football when he grows up. Whether it is a professional player or an ordinary fan, after being recognized, they can have free training in the club echelon.
In order to create a good football environment for Japanese youth players, the Japanese Football Association attaches great importance to the impact of the J League on young athletes.
When the outstanding foreign players in the J League retire, the Japanese Football Association gives them the most preferential treatment, so that they can stay in Japan to guide youth training, so that young players can better imitate and learn skills.
The Technical Committee of the Japan Football Association will also send high-level coaches to various regions to coach local coaches and improve the level of grassroots coaches.
Although there are many students involved in football, the development of Japanese football strictly follows a principle: ensure their studies before developing their career.
According to the regulations, Japanese college players must graduate before they can enter the professional team to become professional players. This training model is completely different from China's "play football before reading".
This rigid regulation ensures the cultural quality and career development starting point of Japanese players to some extent. The mature and complete campus football plan has made Japanese football a new way.
In China, it has become common for athletes to study in universities, but in Japan, the opposite is true.
It is worth mentioning that in Japan, if you learn football in school, you hardly need to pay extra money, which makes this sport widely promoted.
In addition, in order to better popularize football, the Japanese Football Association also plans to carry out "greening projects" in the future. In the next five or six years, more than 2,000 schools in Japan will have their own green lawn football fields.
In 2002, Japan held the World Cup with South Korea, and Japanese football took another step. The World Cup brought them an advanced football field. The competition conditions and hardware facilities have changed greatly. Coupled with the previous professional league, the football environment is getting better and better.
Most of Japan's football clubs rely on regional support and have many shareholders rather than a dominant power. For example, FC Tokyo's funds come from the investment of 370 shareholders. Some teams have government shares, so that players who play on behalf of the club will not feel lazy.
In China, people will hear that Zhu Jun disdained to sell Wang Dalei for 800,000 euros. Chinese clubs always set a high threshold for players to stay abroad, which not only makes players lose opportunities, but also affects the overall level of Chinese football.
The practice of Japanese football is completely opposite to that of China. In 1994, the then Asian footballer Tomoyoshi Miura joined Serie A Genoa and became the first Japanese player to land in Serie A.
But in fact, Genoa is not interested in Miura. In order to promote his stay abroad, the Japanese Football Association did not hesitate to contact Japanese companies to pay high "sponsored fees".
Chinese football learned from Brazil and Germany in the early years. Chinese football will always have only a five-year plan, which is similar to the length of the leadership of a football association.
But what about Japan?
They only made a plan, that is, the ambitious "hundred-year plan". From the beginning, they learned from Brazil to take the technical route from their own conditions.
The ultimate goal of this plan is to let the Japanese team win the 2050 World Cup. Although this goal is still far away, the current Japanese men's football team can stand on the international stage as a strong man. Although it can't compete with European countries in terms of physical conditions and is better than South American giants in terms of technology, it is With a steady and comprehensive literacy, Japan has become a force that cannot be ignored in international football.
Degan's body has a Chinese soul. He mourns his misfortune and angers, which is Degan's attitude towards Chinese football. Similarly, Degan does not need to hide his jealousy of the Japanese football system and strength.
Degan is indeed jealous. Thinking about Chinese football and looking at Japanese football, the gap is getting bigger and bigger. What can Degan do? He can only show his fragile self-confidence with some inferiority, and then teach the Osaka Gamba a hard lesson on the football field, which is also a breath of resentment for himself.
"Confidence is a good thing, but football matches depend on strength. No matter how well you say, there is no way to change the strength gap between the two teams! Regarding the game, I think 5:0 is a very reasonable result!"
5:0!
Obviously, Degan did not intend to lose a 5:0 in front of the Japanese. When Degan's remarks were announced by the Japanese media, it immediately caused an uproar among the Japanese people.
"What a demeanor!" In an interview, Yasuhito Endo, the core player of Osaka Gamba, criticized Degan's remarks with an angry face, "Degan is indeed outstanding, but he does not know about Japanese football. On the field, we will let him see the spiritual power of Japanese football!"
Spiritual power!?
What is that? Degan obviously disdained the new term invented by the little Japanese: "I'm really looking forward to it!"