Does Luneng have a third foreign aid?
Dude, forget it. . Luneng doesn't seem to introduce the third foreign aid, but it won't work if it comes to a few. A little calm analysis shows that from last year to this year, the club is obviously reducing its investment. Obviously, both Tuba and Luneng Club live within their means. Last year, whether it was Tuba or the club's mistakes, they all placed too high expectations on foreign aid and did not pay attention to tapping potential internally. Maybe there is not enough communication between the club and Tuba. Tuba has always been concerned about foreign aid or international players. It is still very interesting to set the tone early this year and train young players according to Tuba's strength. There is little difference in the personal strength of domestic players, and what is lacking is only technical and tactical literacy. Foreign aid is of little use in China's football market if it is not personal strength. Therefore, as long as it is not too impetuous, Luneng's performance this year will not be too bad. It should be about the same as last year. Come on, a while ago, some Brazil and South America came. They all took away many young players from our team. Are all good prospects. For example, Wancheng, why do they have fewer chances to play? Foreign aid may also be one of the reasons. If we don't have a third foreign aid this year, then Tuba will definitely use a lot of young players. Think about it, our team has a lot of international players this year. More than half of the people play the Olympic team. The use of young players may affect our performance more or less, but in the long run, it is beneficial to our team. So it is also a good choice not to attract the third foreign aid. Also, it has just been reported that the Bolivian international has recently come to the economy for trial training. This foreign aid is called Augusto Anda Vilis. According to the data, he is a Bolivian international and has been selected for the national team many times. His strength is good. Bolivian striker Augusto Anda Vilis's resume name: Augusto Anda Vilis. Date of birth: 1 May 5, 979 Nationality: Bolivia Height: 1.86m Weight: 70kg Location: striker's current club: FC in La Paz, Bolivia used to play for club: Bolivia Bolivarian Club scored1ball in four games in 2000, Bolivia Iberia in 2006 5438+0. Mericana Club scored 5 goals in 27 games 15, JorgeWilstermann Club in Bolivia scored 5 goals in 2002 18, San Jose Club in Bolivia scored 28 games 14 in 2003, and Oriente Petcrolero Club in Bolivia scored 5 goals in 2 games10 in 2004. Balls 2005, Bolivia Bolivarian Club scored 5 goals in 7 games; In 2005/06 season, Albanian KF Tirana Club scored 6 games 1 goal; In the 2006/07 season, La Paz Club of Bolivia scored 7 games 1; In 2007/2008, La Paz Club of Bolivia scored 65,438+05 goals in 65,438+05 games. Honors: Represented Bolivia's national team 18 times, scored 3 goals, participated in 5 Libertadores Cup in South America, and represented Tirana Club in 1 UEFA Cup group match. Recent competition records: participated in the friendly match between Bolivia and Paraguay on June 20, 2007, the Copa America match between Peru and Bolivia on July 3, 2007, the friendly match between Ecuador and Bolivia on August 22, 2007, and the friendly match between Peru and Bolivia on September 12, 2007. 17 participated in the World Cup qualifier between Bolivia and Colombia on behalf of the national team in June, and played against Atlas Club in Mexico on behalf of La Paz Club in Bolivia on October 30, 2008. On February 6, 2008, he represented the club in the second round of the Libertadores Cup in South America against Atlas Club in Mexico. On March 6, 2008, he played for 90 minutes. On March 6th, 2008, La Paz played 90 minutes at home against Jorge Wilstermann, scoring goals in the 62nd and 64th minutes respectively. It seems that Luneng and South America have done it this year. . . .