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The team accepted their fate, don t want to work hard
The team's substitute player is just dealing with it, and he has no desire to prove his ideas to the head coach through the game and seek more opportunities.
Take a step back ten thousand steps, this is a good opportunity to train substitutes! However, judging from the players' mental state, the substitute players have no energy at all and seem willing to continue to stay on the bench. With this attitude, it is strange to make progress.
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