Recently, Beijing Guoan's recruitment actions have once again become a topic of discussion among fans. Did you know that they have been rumored to be interested in a Brazilian player named Felipe Cardozo? Everyone knows that Guoan's recent recruitment has not been smooth, especially when recalling the incident with Kleber, which still sends chills down people's spines. At that time, the recruitment caused a stir throughout the city, almost causing the club to lose face. Let's take a look at the basic situation of this Felipe Cardozo. Standing at 1.87 meters tall, he is a typical Brazilian player type, with both flexibility and strength. When it comes to his career, there are questions. You see, he currently plays for Grozny in the Russian Super League, but his number of appearances is not high; this season, he has only made 12 appearances, scoring 1 goal but with as many as 22 mistakes, a statistic that cannot be overlooked. Looking at his past experiences, especially last year when he was at Casa Pia in the Portuguese Super League, he did have some notable performances, scoring 6 goals in 29 games and contributing 14 key passes, which seems to indicate some ability. Unfortunately, his overall performance has been somewhat inconsistent, which is also where he raises doubts. Some netizens expressed on social media: "I really don't know how to evaluate him. He was good in the Portuguese league, but with frequent mistakes, can he adapt to the rhythm of the Chinese Super League? A forward still needs to be stable!" With so many mistakes, fans are unsure if he can hold up to the forward position at Guoan. Looking at his other experiences, in 2022, he played for Sendai in the Japanese J2 League, scoring 3 goals and 3 assists in 20 games, but with an astonishing 29 mistakes, which still makes people frown. In 2021, when playing in the Japanese J1 League, he only contributed 1 goal and 2 assists, with average performance. Honestly, Cardozo's resume is not particularly impressive, even somewhat mediocre. If you compare his performance with Kleber from Porto, there seems to be a gap. Do you remember Kleber? He was once a sensation at Porto, but once he arrived in the Chinese Super League, his performance began to collapse, becoming known as a "flop" among fans, putting immense pressure on the management of Guoan. That failure is unforgettable. Fans went crazy, and the media started to spread the message that "Kleber isn't worth the price," and Kleber couldn't stabilize himself in Beijing, leaving quickly. Is Cardozo's arrival going to repeat Kleber's "tragedy"? This will depend on whether Guoan's recruitment vision has truly improved. Kleber's failure put the recruitment management of the club under tremendous public pressure. Can they learn from this? I think, at least this time, they must be more cautious. You need to understand that the environment of the Chinese Super League is completely different from European or Japanese leagues; it's not like you can smoothly adapt just because you have some outstanding performances. "This person's performance is unstable, with frequent mistakes; can he really do it?" Netizens have started to discuss heatedly. Some netizens mentioned: "There are many Brazilian players like him, with strong explosive power but instability. Whether they can truly integrate into the rhythm of Chinese football is a big question." Although Brazilian players have good talent, the competitive pace and requirements of the Chinese Super League often make these players feel the strain. There are too many previous cases; you can't say that a Brazilian name will succeed. Cardozo coming to Beijing is really taking a gamble. If Guoan really signs him, they need to think clearly whether they can train him into a player who can perform well in the Chinese Super League. If he remains unstable and wastes a foreign player spot, it would really be a loss. To sum up, Felipe Cardozo does not seem to be a player who can be one hundred percent relied upon, although he has had some bright moments, but also many mistakes, especially in terms of adaptability, which is really worrying. If Beijing Guoan really wants to avoid repeating the覆辙of the Kleber incident, they must be extra careful. The lesson is right in front of them, and no one wants another failure.