Seiteng has just taken office, and Guoan has finalized two young domestic talents, with the best successor to Chi Zhongguo in place.
Seiteng has just taken office, and Guoan has finalized two young domestic talents, with the best successor to Chi Zhongguo in place.
In the world of football, there is an old saying that "good steel should be used on the blade," but the question is - is the blade sharp enough? The winter transfer operations of Beijing Guoan have once again become the focus of fans' attention, especially after the news broke that Liao, a product of Evergrande's youth training, and Wu Shaocong, a national team defender, are about to join. Many fans have already started to envision the passionate scene of the "rekindling of Gongti" in the new season. However, the question arises: can these two transfers enable Guoan to break away from the fate of "starting high and ending low" in the past few seasons and become a strong contender for the Chinese Super League (CSL) championship? Let's start with Wu Shaocong. As a player who has played in the Turkish Super League, his name is not unfamiliar to domestic football fans. This young man is tall and has strong physical confrontation abilities, with solid performances on both the Turkish Super League stage and international competitions. More importantly, the experience he has accumulated overseas can be considered as the "stabilizing force" that Guoan's defense urgently needs. In recent years, Beijing Guoan's defense has been jokingly referred to as a "shoddy project" by outsiders. In key matches, defensive errors often put the team at a disadvantage. The introduction of Wu Shaocong is undoubtedly an attempt to make up for this "weakness." He not only possesses top-level individual defensive skills but can also drive the growth of other young players through his…
Recently, blogger "CSL Observer" revealed that Guoan's young players Liang Shaowen and Ruan Qilong, who were loaned out last season, are likely to leave the team. This news once again pushed the issue of talent loss in Guoan to the forefront. As the manager of the team, Li Ming is hard to escape responsibility! His presence at Guoan is simply a nightmare for Beijing fans. This person only cares about keeping his cronies, but turns a blind eye to many capable and promising young people, allowing them to slip away. Under his leadership, Guoan has become nothing but a name without a soul! After Zhonghe Group took over Guoan, it was hoped that they would bring new vitality, but it turned out to be just an empty shell disguised as Beijing. How can there be the essence of Beijing if one does not understand its flavor? They simply do not understand the hearts of Guoan fans! Renewing contracts with Wang Gang and Chi Zhongguo occupied precious registration spots, while Zhang Xizhe's performance plummeted after renewing his contract, lacking stamina. Such operations are hindering the transition between old and new players, ruining the bright future of Guoan! In fact, Guoan once had a short period where they raised a "youth storm." Back then, Stanley led a group of young players, intending to replace the older players and create a new Guoan. But what happened? In the second year, he was fired due to poor results, and the young players were "dispersed," while the older players returned to the field. What exactly…