
After watching the U20 Women's Asian Cup matches, we have to admit that the level of Chinese women's soccer has declined significantly, and quite severely. Many people believe that the current strength of Chinese women's soccer has begun to gradually approach that of the Chinese men's soccer team, and although we can still easily beat weak teams like Vietnam, the gap is still not small compared to Japan, South Korea, and Australia, North Korea, and other top teams in Asia, resulting in the gradual emergence of us as a second-rate team in Asia. How can the Chinese women's soccer team break through this situation in the future, and who should take this responsibility?
Talking about sports, Huang Qiang pointed out that while it is widely believed that the level of soccer in China is low, a few years ago the Chinese women's soccer team was so strong that it used to support a large part of Chinese soccer. They had competed with the United States for the title at the Olympics and beat strong teams such as Denmark and the Netherlands at the World Cup. However, with the passage of time, the current Chinese women's soccer team has dropped from world-class to second-rate in Asia, a transformation that has caused great concern among Chinese fans. In the grouping of the Asian Cup, people were disappointed to see the opponents and thought that it was a "group of death" from which it would not be easy to come out. Even if we finally beat Vietnam 6-1, we still couldn't escape the fate of going out of the tournament. Many believe that the head coach Wang Jun should be held responsible for this and even resigned because he failed to realize the full potential of the team. We need to summarize and analyze why we dropped from world class to second class in Asia, and only when we find the problem can we solve it. What are your views?










