
As the clock struck Beijing time on Nov. 22, a wave of excitement about the upcoming Qatar
World Cup
The countdown frenzy that swept through the city has sparked a lot of attention. The former
national soccer team
Leader Milo, in an interview with GlobeNewswire, expressed his concern about the national team's lack of 2022
World Cup
Deep regrets.
Milo was candid in the interview, saying, "Frankly, I'm concerned about the possibility of our team missing the 2022
World Cup
I am very sorry to see that we were not able to make the trip again. I have a deep affection for my country's team, and I was impressed by the passion of our fans, so it was a great honor to see that we didn't get to step out again on the
World Cup
of the stage, and always feel bad inside."
"Our country has a huge soccer population and is full of ambition, all they need is to find a group of people who can achieve promotion to the
World Cup
Dream players. I expect my country to continue to invest more in soccer youth training and set an ambitious new goal - that of reaching the 2026
World Cup
The final round." Milo's words reveal a vision for the future.










