
On Nov. 21, with the first six rounds of the 12-team tournament in the books, the
national soccer team
has arrived in Gusu to prepare for today's recovery training. According to the Beijing headline disclosure, following
Li Tie (1977-), footballer
After making waves in the post-match press conference, the Chinese team will be closed to media interviews during the closed training period in Gusu, with all players in desperate need of a quiet place.
On the evening of November 18th, the Chinese team returned to Gusu and took a break for two days. The players used this time to adjust to the jet lag and relieve their physical and mental fatigue, while the coaching team did not relax and used the rest period to review the past two matches and analyze the opponents in order to formulate a strategy for the subsequent preparation.
According to the plan, the Chinese team will start its first outdoor training at 3 p.m. on the 21st at the Taihu Lake base to adjust to the upcoming Chinese Super League. It is reported that, as was the case when the team returned home last month, the Chinese team will likewise not arrange media interviews during this phase of the Gusau closure. Under the guidance of head coach
Li Tie (1977-), footballer
After the recent controversy over his personal comments, the team was inevitably disturbed by the outside world. In the face of this situation, the most effective strategy is to "keep calm". At present, the atmosphere within the Chinese team remains stable.










