Chapter 164: Exchange and Cooperation
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Saburo Kawabuchi is relatively a "centrist", although he cannot advocate supporting Chinese football at the expense of temporarily harming the interests of Japanese football like those "pro-China", but he will also be pleased if the Chinese team can really open up the situation in world football on behalf of Asian football. Therefore, after perceiving Gao Jun's ambitions, Saburo Kawabuchi couldn't help but look forward to it in his heart
In addition, although Saburo Kawabuchi opposes "selling kidneys to aid China", but mutually beneficial exchanges and cooperation are completely feasible, and now with the substantial improvement of the Chinese team's performance, Japanese football people have not dared to despise Chinese football as before, and under the mentality of equality, the two football associations soon reached a series of agreements on cooperation and exchanges between players, coaches and referees.
Gao Jun was also deeply pleased with this after learning about this, in this kind of cooperation, Japanese football only gained a better understanding and adaptation to the Chinese team's style of play, while Chinese football can get more practical help, which is definitely more beneficial than disadvantageous.
Take player exchange as an example, although the strong teams in the Japanese J League may not be stronger than the strong teams in the middle, but the overall level of the J League is significantly higher than that in the middle, the reason is very simple, the strength between the strong teams and the weak teams in the Japanese League is more balanced, and the upper limit is about the same (in fact, the upper limit is also slightly higher in the J League, because although the strong teams are not afraid of the strong teams in the J League because of the style of play, the record of playing other national teams is obviously not as good as the latter. Naturally, the J-League, which has a much higher floor, is much stronger. Therefore, those Chinese players who have struggled to improve in China, but are difficult to play in the top five leagues, are actually a good choice if they use the Japanese J League as a springboard.
Of course, because the J League is a technical flow style, and the style of play generally advocates wholeness, so those "rough brothers" will definitely not be able to go, but for China's technical players, the J League, and even the J2 League (The gap between the J2 League and the J League is much smaller than the gap between the Chinese League and the Chinese League, and the overall level can even be compared with the Chinese League. But it's undoubtedly more conducive to their growth than the domestic league. In particular, it is worth mentioning that the Japanese league is less confrontational and has fewer malicious fouls, so if the young players in China who are not yet physically mature can come here to play football, wait for their physical maturity while practicing their teamwork skills and tactical literacy, and then play in Europe, the chances of success are much greater, and the risk of dying due to injury will be greatly reduced.
Some people may want to say that even if China is a technical player, it is actually only relatively skilled, and in fact it is still a "rough brother", and no one wants to play football in Japan. But if it is not so exaggerated in fact, Takeshi Okada said during his tenure in China that the personal skills of young Chinese players are not worse than Japanese players of the same age, or even better (because Chinese have more flexible minds and are not as tenacious as the Japanese, of course, this also has advantages and disadvantages). It's just that due to the low level of youth training, they have developed some bad playing habits since childhood, and they generally have two hard injuries in terms of psychological elements and teamwork, and it is difficult for the director to show his technical advantages in the game.
Therefore, if you can play in Japan at a relatively young age, it is not so difficult to adapt, and if it is a few positions such as central defenders with low technical requirements, even adult players with stereotyped skills can still stand in the Japanese league, although it will not be of much help to Chinese football.
Besides, if a strong team can't go, you can go to a weak team, and if you can't go to the J League, you can go to the J2 League, which is better than staying in the country, or going to Europe too early and being scrapped by injury.
In fact, the reason why there has been no player exchange between China and Japan for a long time in history is mainly because the clubs, coaches and players on both sides are not aware of this, and they have never thought of it. However, with the arrival of Takeshi Okada and Troussier, who had been coaching in Japan for a long time, Japanese players began to appear in the Chinese league, and soon after China, players began to play in Japan. The strength of young Chinese players in this time and space is generally much stronger than in the later dark years in history, and with the two national football associations taking the lead, it is believed that there will soon be Chinese players who will succeed in Japan.
However, in a short period of time, I am afraid that there will still be very few Japanese players to play in China, because the salary level of Japanese players is very high, and most of them lack personal ability, and their strengths lie in passing and receiving, running without the ball and teamwork ability, which is not easy to use in the Chinese league, and the cost performance is even worse. Therefore, the result of the exchange of players between the two countries is actually that Chinese players unilaterally went to Japan to steal their players' jobs, which is similar to the situation when the Japanese league vigorously introduced Korean players
In terms of coach exchanges, both sides are not very interested in each other's first-team coaches, but Japan has a large number of qualified youth coaches who have good professional knowledge and understand the characteristics of East Asian young players, which is difficult for Chinese football to rely on its own strength to meet its needs in the short term.
The exchange of referees is urgently needed by Chinese football, because of the anti-gambling and anti-crime storm, a large number of experienced old referees are in prison, so that the Chinese Football Association has to urgently use a large number of inexperienced, professional level is not up to standard young referees to enforce the domestic games, the problem of punishment is the norm, but it has become a rare thing not to have problems, so that domestic clubs complain, so the introduction of some high-level referees from Japan, whether it is to enforce key games to ensure fairness, It will also be very helpful to train young referees in China as a coach.
In addition, the football associations of the two countries have also carried out extensive and in-depth cooperation and exchanges on business development and other aspects, and the Chinese Football Association has also benefited a lot. But a lot of key places still can't be learned, take the club's management as an example, China due to the monopoly position of CCTV, so that the Football Association has no confidence in negotiating with it when the TV broadcast fee, people have to thank a cabbage price, and whether in Japan or Europe, the income of TV broadcasting rights is the club's largest income, in vain, such a large piece is missing, it is simply impossible for Chinese clubs to be self-financing, and the club cannot break even, Chinese football can not achieve real professionalism
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