Next time, I'll beat the hodgepodge (China) Hong Kong player's all-time absurdity → Go out immediately and immediately terminate the contract with the Chinese team
Jul 17, 2025
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China won 1-0 in the third match of the 2025 East Asian Football Federation (EAFF) E-1 Championship (East Asian Cup) against Hong Kong at Mir Stadium in Yongin on the 15th. China, which lost to South Korea and Japan, defeated Hong Kong to finish third and Hong Kong finished last with three consecutive losses.
The game was very intense on this day. Chinese players and Hong Kong players also showed non-manner play throughout the game. In the 10th minute of the second half, a war of nerves that began with Clement Benhadush's scratching of the face toward Wang Yudong led to bench clearing, raising eyebrows.
After the game, the emotions of the two teams remained, and eventually the incident broke out. Chinese media outlet Wang Yi reported 'According to a report by renowned journalist Myo Yuan, the Suzhou Dongwu club in the Chinese Class League (Second Division) is currently considering terminating its contract with Michael Udebruzol, a 21-year-old Hong Kong player.
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Michael is a player who plays for Hong Kong, so I understand his feelings in China, but the Chinese team will not want to recruit a player who curses Chinese fans. For example, if you try to recruit a Japanese player from the K-League who curses Korean fans, it will be a social controversy. Michael's situation is similar.
Journalist Myo Yuan said, `Michael suffered from this incident. If I gained experience in the first-class league, I had the opportunity to advance to the bottom of the Chinese Super League, but I'm sorry about this. Due to the nature of the stadium, it was necessary to be cautious because remarks were easily recorded and delivered. Suzhou is currently carefully considering terminating his contract with him and has yet to sign the relevant documents. If the contract is terminated, it will not be easy even if Michael takes legal action. Other clubs are also expected to be cautious about signing."
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.