At first, I thought Wang Gang's cross was the worst. I didn't change this view until I saw the performance of Li Shuai on the left. But I won't apologize to Wang Gang for this, because in my opinion, there is no difference between the penultimate rotten and the penultimate rotten. Give a simple example and answer the question: when I was a freshman in high school, my English score was the second lowest in the class, and another boy was more like being welded to the bottom. In the second year of senior high school, that boy practiced English hard, so he became the penultimate, and I became the penultimate, but our English was still the worst in the class.
Li Shuai seems to have many problems, but there is only one problem: poor basic skills. It seems that there is only one purpose for him to go back and forth on the sidewalk, that is, to take the ball all the way to the end, no matter what it is, swing it first and wait for the rest of the time. As for the whereabouts of the ball, it is not within his scope of work. If Li Shuai continues to play in the Philippines in the next competition, he will become the first Filipino national hero with China nationality and one of the few foreign men in the world who can bring endless joy to the whole country of the Philippines.
Yan won the grand prize again in this competition: super VIP ticket for the best viewing position. Holding this ticket, he watched the game as a fan and maintained limited interaction with Chinese and foreign players on the field. In another game, South Korean goalkeeper Zhao Xianyou also won such an award, and he said that he would share this exchange with Yan in the future.