In the midst of the 12-team tournament.

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The matchup against Vietnam came down to the wire with

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s two wonderful goals, China went through the ordeal and finally shut out Vietnam to claim the victory.On October 10, FIFA released an official statement on the

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He was highly praised for his performance and given the reputation of "King of Martial Arts".

Wu Lei (1979-), Chinese footballer

In the interview, he said that beating Real Madrid in a La Liga match before taking on Vietnam greatly boosted his self-confidence.

FIFA's official website has revealed that in the cumulative list of top scorers in the Asian 40 and 12 rounds of the World Cup qualifiers

Wu Lei (1979-), Chinese footballer

has scored 10 goals, ranking second on the scorers' list after UAE striker Mabkhot, who has scored 12 goals. Talking about China's comeback against Vietnam, the

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Frankly speaking, the past few months have been very tough for them, with the first two matches being grainless, putting the Chinese team in a difficult situation. To keep their hopes alive, they had to go all out in the match against Vietnam, sticking to the last minute and never giving up, especially after their opponents equalized in the 90th minute, the Chinese team still continued to pressure their opponents, and eventually managed to win the match.

FIFA also referred to previous

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Performance at Espanyol against Real Madrid. In Spain's blowout win over Real Madrid, 2-1

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came off the bench and helped his team win the game.

Wu Lei (1979-), Chinese footballer

In an interview, he said, "Getting a win in La Liga before going back to the national team was definitely a great boost for me, especially since we beat a strong team like Real Madrid. It boosted my confidence tremendously."

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In the group situation in the 12-team tournament.

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Stating that China is actually only the fourth ranked team in this group, losing to Australia and Japan in the first two matches makes sense, "As the fourth ranked team in this group, it is normal for us to lose to the top two teams. However, the success against Vietnam eased our tension. I hope we can go into the next matches with a better mindset and achieve good results."

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It also concluded by stating that the Chinese team is ready to play against Saudi Arabia, "The most important thing is that we need to be mentally prepared for the game, which will be followed by an away game in Saudi Arabia, which will be our first game in front of a crowd in the Round of 12, which we are all looking forward to very much."

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