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The Jinmen Tigers lost and suffered two consecutive losses to play the play-offs at this level.

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Original title: Jinmen Tigers loses and suffers two consecutive losses to play the play-offs at this level is also strenuous

On December 21st, Beijing time, in a focus match of the 18th round of the 2021 Chinese Super League, the Tianjin Jinmen Tigers finally lost to the Cangzhou Lions 1-2. They entered the second place after suffering two consecutive losses in the league. After the stage relegation group, it is still difficult to win. After losing another six-point game, the Tianjin Jinmen Tigers have basically stepped into the play-offs with one foot, but at the current level of the team, even if they face the goal of surpassing China. Neither does it necessarily have a chance of winning.

After losing the last round of the final game, the Tianjin Jinmen Tigers secured their second place in the league, and tonight’s match with the Cangzhou Lions can be seen as the team’s last chance to avoid participating in the relegation playoffs. . However, I never imagined that the head coach Yu Genwei arranged a set of quasi-substitute starting lineups to play in this game worth more than six points. In addition to captain Kadar, who was reimbursed for the season because of an injury, there was no way to play, including international footballer Barton. And the foreign aids Magno and Vickinovich were all placed on the bench, and the two elders Tan Wangsong and Bai Yuefeng were sent in the defense. As a result, the team paid the price in the first half. The Cangzhou Lions used the opportunity of a quick counterattack to penetrate the Jinmen Tigers’ defenses time and time again. Among them, the foreign forward Oscar repeatedly used speed to eat the opponent’s defender, and Bai Yuefeng once fell to the ground in a chase. If the first half of the Oscar goal was blown and Tianjin Jinmen Tigers escaped, then Abu Du Saramu’s goal is actually a matter of time.

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Although Jin Yangyang used a header to score his first Super League goal since joining Tianjin Jinmen Tigers before the end of the game, this did not change the fate of the team’s defeat, because Oscar had just received an assist from Xie Pengfei for Cangzhou. The Lions expanded their lead, and only Oscar and Xie Pengfei participated in the Cangzhou Lions attack. It is worth mentioning that the Cangzhou Lions, who led the game in the second half, can execute defensive counterattack tactics more resolutely, and Oscar, as an arrow figure, is basically enough to make the Jinmen Tigers defensive in the back, if not for him. Both and Xie Pengfei wereted great opportunities, and the score gap in this game may have to be further widened. In the last two rounds of the league, Tianjin Jinmen Tigers have faced the last two teams previously ranked. Not only did they suffer two consecutive defeats, but they also had almost no ability to resist the opponent’s offensive opportunities. Some levels may not be optimistic even for play-offs.

If it weren’t for the Qingdao team to be reversed by the Dalian people tonight, the Tianjin Jinmen Tigers would have bottomed out their points after suffering two consecutive defeats. Now that the remaining four opponents in the relegation group have all played against each other, the Tianjin Jinmen Tigers have two draws and two losses. The coach or the level of this group of players used to deal with the Super League is actually a bit difficult, so it is difficult to have any illusions or expectations for this team. Although there are still four league rounds to fight for points, in theory, Tianjin Jinmen Tigers still have the hope of relegation early after the end of the Super League this season. After all, they are only two points away from the Chongqing Liangjiang Athletic in front of them. But these still seem too vain for this team at the moment, just like the previous disappointments when facing Qingdao and Cangzhou Lions who were hopeful again and again, it is hard to say that the next round of Chongqing Liangjiang Athletics. Will repeat itself.

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The Tianjin Jinmen Tigers, which has been difficult to form before the start of this season, naturally do not have any good raw materials. However, the head coach Yu Genwei is by no means a clever woman. For this reason, it is naturally difficult to expect to be able to make a delicious meal. At this point in the league, whether it is the outside world for this team or this team, they should have a clear enough position for themselves. Now is the time to put away the feeling of good self. The strength of Tianjin Jinmen Tigers It can be said that it is not an exaggeration to be in the relegation zone. After entering the relegation group, the Tianjin Jinmen Tigers did not occupy any advantage no matter which opponent they faced. After four games, without exception, they were the first to concede the ball. The defense is inherently fragile, and the offense has no rules at all. Even the teams that have been unable to train normally for a long time are more tactical than the Tianjin Jinmen Tigers. In the future, even in the face of those who are ambitions to surpass. The Tianjin Jinmen Tigers may not be the dominant team in the Chinese A team, so no matter what the final result is after the end of the season, there is nothing unacceptable for such a team. (Bow Wenlong)Return to Sohu to see more

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