
Whether the 36-year-old Chen Wanting is qualified to be the head coach of the Chinese women's soccer team has become a hot topic of discussion among fans. Some fans asked Li Xuan, a well-known journalist, "Does Chen Wanting have the qualifications to be the head coach of the women's soccer team?" Li Xuan gave an affirmative answer and disclosed some unknown behind-the-scenes stories of Shui Qingxia's coaching of the women's soccer team. Li Xuan pointed out, "In the late stage of Shui Qingxia's coaching, there was a strong rejection within the women's soccer team. Do you think Chen Wanting can manage this Chinese women's soccer team now?" Li Xuan's words also make us realize that the failures suffered by the women's soccer team are not just technical, but also lie in how to start with enhancing team cohesion. Li Xuan also reveals a more crucial fact, that the women's soccer team has a lot of internal problems, and the young Chen Wanting seems to have trouble getting to the heart of the matter. Therefore, the current controversy is not about Chen's ability, but whether she is capable of taking on such a heavy responsibility. It seems that Chen Wanting's chances of becoming the head coach of the women's soccer team are slim to none.
Li Xuan's exposure of internal information about Shui Qingxia's coaching period actually sounded an alarm to Sun Wen, the vice president of the women's soccer team. In order to help China's women's soccer team get back on track, Sun Wen must take more active measures, such as participating more deeply in the management of the national team, assisting the coach to deal with some of the players' problems, and facilitating the team to reach a consensus, or else it will be difficult to turn the situation around, no matter who is replaced as the head coach.










