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... o you know why the national team players are playing so badly now? Even far less than their performance at the club.

fear to be hurt.

  Because they have nothing after the national team got injured.

Once in a professional sports school, the Chinese football players in the professional team basically had the national back-up, whether they were injured or not. In that era of poor material wealth, even if they broke their legs and arranged for a janitor, they could live the re ...

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