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Fan Zhiyi Criticizes Haaland’s Poor Performance, Sparking Eligibility Debate
Fan Zhiyi Criticized Haaland’s Poor Performance, Sparking an Eligibility Debate! On July 12, 2026, after the World Cup quarterfinal match between Norway and England ended, Fan Zhiyi criticized Haaland’s performance during a live stream. He said that Haaland had only 21 touches throughout the match, lacked advantage in duels, made many passing errors, and his overall performance failed to meet outside expectations. Fan Zhiyi also analyzed that Haaland’s high scoring at Manchester City benefited from support from top midfielders, and in the absence of backing with the national team, his weaknesses were amplified.
Fan Zhiyi on Haaland’s Poor Performance
Supporters believe data doesn’t lie; if he disappears in key matches, he should be criticized. They emphasized that big tournaments are the standard for testing superstars, and that even if club stats look impressive, they cannot hide the lack of effectiveness at critical moments. Some netizens praised Fan Zhiyi’s comment style of “using data first to speak before making a judgment,” saying it shows depth from a professional perspective. They believe he wasn’t denying Haaland across the board, but instead precisely pointed out Haaland’s shortcomings in key games. Others noted that Fan Zhiyi’s remarks reveal a reality: even the strongest striker needs midfield support, and in the face of tight team defending, individual heroism often looks pale.
Opponents, however, think Fan Zhiyi has no right to criticize Haaland. They pointed out that Fan Zhiyi scored no goals at the World Cup, and that the overall level of China’s men’s national team is far below Norway’s. They argued that a former player from a country that couldn’t even make it to the World Cup quarterfinals has no right to criticize a current top striker who has, by his own efforts, taken Norway into the quarterfinals. One netizen bluntly said, “Please get the China team into the World Cup quarterfinals before judging others like Haaland.” Others accused Fan Zhiyi of chasing attention and riding on streaming traffic, saying that this kind of rebuttal-style commentary is only for variety show and live-stream viewership.
Many netizens believe Haaland’s terrible performance is a system issue rather than personal responsibility. Norway’s overall squad is weak, teammates don’t pass to Haaland, and throughout the match there were more backward passes to him than forward passes to him. Even in extreme situations like being marked by multiple defenders, high heat, and physical exhaustion, he still fought through to extra time, which is not easy. Some analysis suggested that measuring a striker by the standards for wide players is a misunderstanding; his runs already include lateral, restraint-type movements that are difficult for cameras to capture.
At its core, this controversy reflects two different views of football: one believes that a superstar should be able to carry the team on his own under any conditions, while the other believes football is a sport of 11 players, and any individual is limited by the team and tactical “soil.”