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Sichuan media: Chinese football is at a trough, and the good news of the Japanese team in Europe is often enviable – yqqlm

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Sichuan media: Chinese football is at a trough, and the good news of the Japanese team in Europe is often enviable – yqqlm

Original title: Sichuan media: Chinese football is at a low ebb

On May 19, Beijing time, in the Europa League final of the 2021-22 season, the Bundesliga powerhouse Frankfurt defeated Rangers 6-5 on penalties to win the championship. Therefore, the two Japanese players in the Frankfurt team, Kamada Daichi and Hasebe Makoto, will accompany the team to the Champions League as long as they do not leave the team next season. In addition, there are also Japanese players in the Liverpool and Celtic teams who have already received tickets for the Champions League next season (Takumi Minano, Hungwu Furuhashi, Dairan Maeda, flag bearer Reyo and Yosuke Ideguchi), and at least there will be 7 Japanese players appear in the Champions League next season. In this regard, “Red Star News” also published a commentary.

“Red Star News” stated that these Japanese players are not “soy sauce” roles in the team, and many players are indispensable key figures in the team.

Regarding the success of Japanese players in Europe, “Red Star News” wrote: Chinese football is at a low point, players in Europe are withering day by day, and “the hope of the whole village” Wu Lei is still struggling for the chance to play. Today, the Japanese in Europe is still struggling. The frequent reports of good news from the Legion really make Chinese fans envious. No one knows when the next Chinese player will appear in the Champions League.

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