According to Football News, the national team will extend its training period due to the adjusted Chinese Super League schedule. To alleviate the fatigue brought on by prolonged closed-door training, the national team plans to focus on relaxation in the early stages of training and will allow family visits.
The East Asian Cup has been postponed for a year, making way for the Chinese Super League to accommodate the World Cup Asian Qualifiers. As a result, the national team’s training period will be slightly longer. From August 18th to September 11th, the duration will span 25 days, or approximately 20 days if calculated from August 23rd. Generally speaking, longer training periods can easily lead to negative reactions in national team players, such as fatigue and mental exhaustion.
The Chinese Football Association has taken notice of this issue and has opted against granting a break. Instead, they are planning to incorporate more relaxing activities into the training schedule. This may include allowing family members to visit the national team during the early stages of training. This arrangement aims to provide a more relaxed environment for the players while simultaneously enabling constant monitoring of their physical condition. This will give the national team more confidence when transitioning to high-intensity training or tactical drills later on.
Ultimately, the adjustment of the national team’s performance hinges on the players’ mental state. If their mindset is in the right place, their overall performance should not be significantly impacted.
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