Replay! The National Football Team should have 6 points, the first goal was disallowed, and a red card was missed in the second game
The twists and turns, the willows darkening and the flowers brightening, when everyone was worried about the prospects of the Chinese men's football team qualifying, an exciting message spread throughout the motherland from north to south. The AFC Referees Committee determined that Dai Weijun should have been shown a red card for being kicked, and South Korean referee Gao Hengjin missed the call.
A single stone stirs up a thousand waves. When Gao Hengjin's missed call became a fact, many Chinese fans straightened their backs instantly. Chinese football has stood up. It's not that Chinese football is not good enough, but that the Asian Cup referees are not good enough. It's the referees' foolish decisions that have hindered the proud progress of the Chinese men's football team.
Justice delayed, while uplifting people's spirits, also ignited the anger of many Chinese fans. The goal against Tajikistan was once again brought up, and another round of criticism against the referees of that match began. Voices of accusation and drops of blood and tears, people united in pointing their guns at the referees, people united in giving the AFC the middle finger. Our Chinese football is not bad, but it is targeted by the AFC.
In the match against Tajikistan, our goal was unfairly disallowed, costing us three points. If it weren't for the missed red card in the match against Lebanon, we could have gained another three points. Calculating these two rounds of matches, the Chinese men's football team was unfairly deprived of four points. Originally, we could have tied with the host Qatar with six points. It turns out we misunderstood the Chinese men's football team. They demonstrated a tenacious fighting spirit on the Asian Cup field, they shone for the motherland and the people, and we should give applause to these most adorable people.
What should we do? Should we Chinese silently swallow this bitter result? Should we Chinese accept these unreasonable judgments? No, never! We will never bow to any evil forces. We must unite and loudly tell the AFC: No! With our population of over one billion, we should jointly petition the AFC to demand a rematch for the Chinese men's football team.
We have every reason to believe that as long as there is a rematch, our Chinese football players will surely show off their agile figures on the Asian Cup field. We have every reason to believe that as long as there is a rematch, our Chinese football players will surely shine brightly on the Asian Cup field. We have every reason to believe that as long as there is a rematch, our Chinese football players will surely defeat Tajikistan and Lebanon so badly that they flee in disarray. We have every reason to believe that as long as there is a rematch, our Chinese football players will cherish this opportunity won by Dai Weijun with his face.
Isn't it? If we can have a rematch, our Chinese men's football team might even advance to the next stage with the top spot in the group. Our journey in the Asian Cup has just begun. Qualifying from the group stage is not a problem for our Chinese football. Our ultimate goal is to compete with Japan and South Korea, and the Asian Cup trophy is what we want. Otherwise, for a strong Asian team like us, the Asian Cup is meaningless.
What are we waiting for? Get on your shared bikes and hit the road, calling on everyone around you to join the ranks of cheering for Chinese football. We demand a rematch! Without the Chinese men's football team, the Asian Cup is incomplete and flawed. We must make the whole of Asia understand that without Chinese football, it absolutely cannot be done!