Chinanews.com client Beijing, May 6 (Bian Liqun) South Korea's foreign aid Jin Minzai, who works for Beijing Guoan, is in trouble at the moment. A few days ago, a video of his guest interview program in South Korea was transmitted to China via the Internet, which immediately stirred up a wave of football.

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  On the show, Jin Minzai talked about his experience of playing in the Chinese league, and there are many of them who are slightly mischievous about the team and teammates. For example, the back teammates do not actively return to the defense, the back teammates from the forwards have poor defensive awareness, and they are tired of playing in the Super League.

Data map: Jin Minzai (left) and the team's rear defense partner Yu Dabao.

  The host asked: "Is the Chinese team's main player not playing well?" Jin Minzai replied: "No, it's not the main player." Then "make up" said: "The main player is better than us (Korea National team) Ah! "

  He also moved out of his teammate Augusto as an example, "He will come directly to you to catch the ball, and then try to solve the problem. In this case, I will give the ball directly to him without hesitation. But Chinese players do n’t, and I do n’t actually know why. ”After finishing this sentence, Jin Minzai and the host laughed together.

  Jin Minzai, who had a great chat, also got up and performed a scene in which the Chinese Super League foreign aid shook his head helplessly on the field, causing the host aside to laugh again.

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  Jin Minzai's statement on the show has aroused the anger of many Chinese fans. The "pistachio" in a team has such remarks, which is also somewhat jaw-dropping. Some fans said: "Everyone knows what must be said to hurt feelings and emotional intelligence problems."

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  In addition to Chinese fans, many South Korean fans expressed concern about the prospect of Kim Min-zai playing in China in video comments.

  Korean fans also commented with dissatisfaction: "The team you choose to go to, with the club ’s money, should at least have a minimum etiquette. If Brazilian players in the Korean K-League return to say this, Korean fans will laugh like this. Ever? "

  In the show, the host even ridiculed Jin Minzao. Has this written a resignation letter?

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  According to the video circulating on the Internet, this is a football-style talk show that tends to be funny. It is hosted by Park Wencheng, a famous Korean football commentary. The questions he raised are also "leading".

  The large scale makes this online program on the video platform look very grounded. Some design links are also similar to the variety show "Tucao Conference" that has been attended by domestic professional athletes such as Feng Xiaoting. Some of the highlights come from taking teammates to make fun or self-deprecating.

  So from the perspective of the nature of the show, I found the "rationality" of Jin Minzai slightly, but for the teammates and Chinese fans, these remarks really brought a strong sense of discomfort.

  And in terms of these remarks, whether it is for the effect of the show or the true feelings, they should not be publicly revealed from the mouth of an active player of the Chinese Super League. The expression with a bit of joking is lack of sufficient respect for the home team and teammates. .

  To a certain extent, in the moderator's highly guided questions, Jin Minzai seemed a bit naive and arrogant in answering some questions. During the show, the host also asked Jin Minzai the following, did he sometimes feel like he was "floating"?

Data map: At the beginning of 2019, Jin Minzai (third from left) joined Beijing Guoan. Image source: Beijing Zhonghe Guoan Football Club

  At the age of 23, Kim Min-zai has been a smooth sailing since his debut in Jeonbuk Hyundai. In the 2017 season, when he first entered the first team, he was able to secure his team's main position under the pressure of huge competition. Since then, it has become the main force of the Korean national team and one of the popular stars in Korean football.

  In the 2019 season, Kim Min-zai, considered by South Korean football to play abroad as a matter of time, did not go to the five major leagues in Europe as expected, but moved to the Chinese Super League to join Beijing Guoan. According to Korean media reports, Jin Minzai's annual salary is as high as 3 million US dollars.

  In fact, Jin Minzai's domestic football anger also originated here to a great extent. The introduction of foreign aid by the Chinese Super League team is for the purpose of reinforcement. As a foreign aid, it should also undertake more important tasks. While enjoying generous treatment, it is a bit confusing to position Chinese football and club teammates in such an attitude. The full sense of "superiority" makes it difficult for Chinese fans to accept.

Data Map: In the "Panda Cup" competition held in Chengdu in 2019, South Korea's National Youth Team won the Chinese National Youth Championship after winning the third round. After the game, South Korean players stepped on the "Panda Cup" trophy to celebrate the victory. Image source: Osports All Sports Pictures

  From last year ’s national trophy trumpet event in the Panda Cup to the victory of the Chinese National Youth League, to today ’s Chinese Super League foreign aid Jin Minzai ’s jokes, Chinese football still seems to be always injured in the “alternative confrontation” with Korean football.

  It is reported that Jin Minzai has apologized to the club and his teammates. Unsurprisingly, he will face punishment from the club. After all, accepting interviews of this scale without the permission of the team is a violation of the team rules.

  The punishment is a punishment. Taking a step back, Jin Minzai's vomiting is more or less a true portrayal of Chinese football today. The lack of active defense, poor defensive awareness, and even the phenomenon of foreign aid shaking their heads in the Super League arena is objective.

  This kind of ridicule with a sense of superiority really made Chinese football shameful, and also hit the few remaining self-esteem of Chinese football. The principle of "good medicine bitter mouth" has existed since ancient times in Chinese ethical values. The words are ugly, but the truth behind them is really thought-provoking.

  In the world of weak meat and strong food, after all, the face must still rely on strength to fight, rather than blocking others' mouths. Rather than entangled too much in Jin Minzai's remarks, it is better to think about how to be ashamed and brave, and give your family a sigh of relief. (Finish)