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Relegation is a must, in addition to Ajax, Feinodard, Eindhoven and others like AZ, Heerenveen, Utrecht, and Twente are all regulars in the League Cup, and the strength is not to be glimpsed, and the Dutch team is strong in attack and weak in defense, you see that Ha Holland has a defender who can be used after Frank de Boer and Stam, and then find an Italian coach who is good at defending and counterattacking in China. Moreover, the relegation rules of the Eredivisie are also different from other leagues, and the relegation zone teams in the first division have to play relegation play-offs with the promotion zone teams in the second division.
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The offensive routines of the bad teams in the Eredivisie are also far richer than those of the strong teams in the Super League. And the Eredivisie style of play is open, and blindly shrinking and sticking to it will be spurned by its own fans.
Personally, I think that if you follow the Eredivisie style of play, the Super League teams will inevitably be in the bottom five (relegation or not depends on luck). If you lower your mentality and are willing to be beaten, you may be able to make up for about 10th place (18 teams in the Eredivisie, the bottom three are relegated).
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The Super League champions are richer than the mid-table teams in the Eredivisie. Luneng is a state-owned enterprise, and it will definitely not be downgraded with the backing of the state.
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No, at least I think, because the Super League champion is halfway through and then withdraws from the Eredivisie and returns to the Super League. This is Chinese football, if you are not afraid of being more embarrassed, you are afraid of not being ashamed.
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Playing in the Premier League will not fall, playing in the Netherlands, what do you say? Chinese football is the best!
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In addition to the traditional top three plus Alkmaar, Willian and other teams that occasionally mix in the Eredivisie in the European League, there are still some weak teams, and the Super League teams will definitely fall into the relegation circle in the Eredivisie, but it is really hard to say whether they can be relegated.
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Brother Jia is here again... Ay...
Tell a kid who can't walk yet (even though he's the best in their kindergarten) to take part in the 200-meter trapeze race, what do you say?
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What is Super League? Looks like I'm going to have to ask for a bounty as well.
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Shanghai should not be downgraded, Luneng is difficult to say.
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Probably not, it's just in the name.
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Green bamboo is not its three-point scene, red plum is reporting ten thousand springs, spring returns to the earth, a year of good luck with spring, the four seasons of colorful clouds rolling in, everything goes well.
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Both the Dutch Second Division and the Chinese Super League are professional football leagues in their respective countries, and their level corresponds to the overall level of international football, so it is difficult to generalize which league has a higher level.
1.Team strength: The teams in the Eredivisie are generally relatively strong, and there are some teams that can make achievements in the European arena, such as Ajax reserves, Firkirke, etc.
The overall strength of the teams in the Chinese Super League is relatively weak, and no team has yet been able to win the championship in the Asian arena.
2.Player level: The Eredivisie has produced a number of outstanding young players, such as Virgil van Dijk and De Ligt, who have gained valuable experience through playing in the Eredivisie during their formative years.
Although the Chinese Super League also has some outstanding local players, such as Wu Lei, Yu Dabao, etc., the overall level of players is relatively low.
3.League management: The management of the Dutch Chenlan Football League is relatively standardized, and the organization, referees, and event arrangements of the league are very professional. However, there are still some problems in the management of the Chinese Super League, such as some deficiencies in the level of referees and stadium facilities.
On the whole, both the Dutch Second Division and the Chinese Super League have their own characteristics and advantages, and their level depends on different angles and standards.
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It is difficult to simply compare the level of the Eredivisie and the Chinese Super League because of the difference in the strength of the teams in the two leagues. In terms of overall strength, the overall level of the Dutch Second Division is slightly higher than that of the Chinese Super League, because the Netherlands, as a European football power, is also relatively high in the Dutch Second League, and the Chinese Super League still has some room for improvement. However, some of the top teams in the Chinese Super League, such as Guangzhou Evergrande and Shanghai SIPG, are also comparable to some of the top teams in the Eredivisie.
Therefore, it is difficult to accurately judge the level of the two leagues, and Lu Qi needs to be specifically analyzed.
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