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Du Zhenyu: The Chinese youth training was blank before the age of 9, and he hesitated to let his son play football

Du Zhenyu: The Chinese youth training was blank before the age of 9, and he hesitated to let his son play football

According to the Beijing News, du Zhenyu, a former Changchun Yatai player, said that he would consider not letting his son take the road of professional football. After retiring from the military, Du Zhenyu served as the deputy director of Yatai Youth Training. During this time, he found that the Chinese football youth training was a blank until the age of 9. Du Zhenyu said: "They (children around 9 years old) will only pass the ball, carry the ball, these are the most basic things, in terms of their age, the mastery of football skills is far from enough, this is what I will do when I am five or six years old." What about the three or four years in between? ”。 Therefore, Du Zhenyu announced that he left Yatai and set up a club, and the members of the club were a group of 4-6-year-old dolls.

In 1996, when Changchun Yatai was just founded, 14-year-old Du Zhenyu joined the team. Many people can't forget that scene: in the rainy night of 2007, Changchun Yatai defeated Beijing Guoan 1-0 in the battle of life and death. After the game, Du Zhenyu was extremely happy and pointed to the Yatai team uniform on his body: We are champions. That year, Du Zhenyu was elected Chinese Footballer of the Year at the age of 24, and he was also the youngest Chinese footballer in the Chinese Super League era. In the 2018 season, Changchun Yatai was relegated, and Du Zhenyu, as the soul of the team, angrily rebuked in the circle of friends after the game: "The foundation laid by hard work has been buried like this." After this sentence was circulated on the Internet, Du Zhenyu also admitted that he said it himself. Talking about Changchun Yatai, Du Zhenyu said: "Yatai's trajectory is a bit like the epitome of Chinese football, and it is really a bit like. ”

Du Zhenyu has dozens of footballs in his home, from the first ball to the fifth ball. His son now loves football too, and outsiders are speculating that Little Du may inherit his father's business. But Du Zhenyu, who was once the youngest footballer in the Chinese Super League, is hesitating: "I will not impose my ideas on him, if he really likes it in the future and wants to go this way, I will support him." The reason for hesitation is not that children are afraid of suffering, "All walks of life, where can they do a good job without suffering?" At the same time, Du Zhenyu believes that in the current Chinese football environment, it is not enough to just play well, and it is also affected by many other factors: "Look at himself, see if he can bear this, can he resolve this." ”

(Every day upwards)

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