
With the Women's World Cup in full swing, the top eight teams have been announced, including Spain, Netherlands, Japan, Sweden, Australia, France, England and Colombia. Among them, the European army took five seats, highlighting its full rise. The Asian representatives, Japan and Australia, have been steady and steady, renewing the glory of Asia. The Colombian women's soccer team, as a new face, is among the top eight for the first time.
The quarterfinals are about to be lit:
On August 11th at 9:00, Spain will take on the Netherlands.
On August 11th at 15:30, Sweden takes on Japan.
On August 12 at 15:00, Australia faces France.
England challenge Colombia on August 12 at 18:30hrs.
The Chinese women's soccer team, as a regular winner in the history of the World Cup, stopped early in this tournament, failing to advance to the knockout stage, and its performance is regrettable. However, this is not the fault of the Chinese women's soccer team, the changing world of women's soccer, so they can not be alone.
As the defending champions, the U.S. women's soccer team has been on top of the World Cup four times, dominating the field for a long time. However, the performance of the group stage was not satisfactory, creating the worst record in the team's history, and failed to enter the last eight. In recent years, the U.S. women's soccer team has gradually eaten all the old money, turning a blind eye to the full rise of European women's soccer, and the lagging behind of soccer concepts, technology and tactical level has made it leave the field early.
Oceania champions New Zealand, Africa champions Zambia, South America champions Brazil, and Asian champions China and the United States all failed to qualify for the last eight.
The Canadian women's soccer team, gold medalists at the Tokyo Olympics, also made an early exit in the group stage, sharing the same fate as our women's soccer team, Brazil's women's soccer team and Zambia's women's soccer team.
Currently, England women's soccer team, as European champions, are the only advancers in the top eight, which signals an unprecedented reshuffle in the women's soccer world. Our women's soccer team lacks progress compared to the old favorites such as the United States women's soccer team and the Brazilian women's soccer team, while the gap with the European women's soccer team seems to be getting wider and wider.
In fact, China's women's soccer team's loss in this year's group stage was not due to lack of strength. Tactical blunders and controversial use of personnel made the Danish women's soccer team lose in the battle of life and death. Shui Qingxia, as the head coach, has a heavy responsibility and limited ability to take the team to the international tournament for the first time.
A national team player who had traveled overseas to study abroad felt neglected during the World Cup, disobeyed the coaching staff and even refused to participate in warm-up activities, according to domestic media outlet Daily News. Such a team problem must be resolved quickly by the Chinese women's soccer coaching staff, or it will affect the race for Olympic qualification.










