Undoubtedly, clubs have long formulated well-planned contingency measures in the face of possible sudden risks of non-combat injuries. In the case of the Chinese women's soccer team, for example, they are scheduled to play key international warm-up matches on the Gold Coast on the 13th and 17th against Brazilian and Colombian women's soccer teams, and the risk of players being injured in the intense matches naturally cannot be ignored. In view of this, the team must be well prepared for personnel changes.

In view of the team's upcoming World Cup group stage opener against Denmark, with only two weeks left in the game day, the coaching team has placed special emphasis on moderation and continuity in training. Before the start of the World Cup, the intensity of the training of the Chinese women's soccer team has not been relaxed, but the coaching team strictly control the number of training sessions to ensure that the team has sufficient physical fitness. Each training session lasts about one to two hours and is organized in a variety of ways.

After arriving in Adelaide, the Chinese women's soccer team also needs to face another challenge is to prevent players from catching a cold, after all, there is a significant difference in climate between the northern and southern hemispheres. It is reported that the team's outdoor training on the 8th and 9th were completed in the rain. The local temperature was only about 15 degrees Celsius these days, so the whole team changed into warm equipment. Before the start of the daily training, the logistics team will boil ginger soup for the players to drive away the cold. The CFA and the team's management team attached great importance to this and ensured that all safeguards were in place.

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