
Taishan team was scheduled to leave for Shanghai on March 10 to start training, but unexpectedly the clouds have changed. In the blink of an eye, on March 12, Cressan, Moises and other foreign players return to the team matters also surfaced.
In the past month, Taishan team concentrated on physical reserve in the base. Compared to other teams, Taishan's preparation was a little slow. Many teams have already entered the stage of tactical drills and warm-up matches, while Taishan's foreign players have not returned to the team due to the incomplete lineup.
Taishan initially planned to train in Japan at the beginning of March, but for some reasons it was canceled and instead planned to start training in Shanghai. The trip, originally scheduled for March 10, has been postponed by two days, and the team will arrive in Shanghai on March 12, where they are scheduled to play a number of warm-up matches against teams such as Dalian, Port and Shenhua.
Unsurprisingly, foreigners such as Moises and Cressan will be returning soon, with the team's planned training trip to Japan disrupting their return. With less than a month to go before the Super Cup final on April 8, look for them to return soon.
San Zhen, now training in Haikou, played a warm-up match against Yatai. With Cheng Changcheng's double and Mai Maidi's goal, Yatai beat Sanzhen 3-1. In this match, Yatai played with a full Chinese team, while San Zhen had two foreign players.
On the 10th, the New Zealand Football Association (NZFA) released the schedules of the New Zealand national team and U22 team's matches against the Chinese men's soccer team and the Asian Cup on its official website. The two matches are scheduled for March 23rd and 26th respectively. The New Zealand national team attaches great importance to this match and expects the vast majority of its starters to play, including Wood, who plays for Nottingham Forest in the English Premier League, while the rest of the players will mainly come from the Australian Super League and New Zealand's Auckland City. The new coach of the national football team, Yankovic, will make his debut.
Last night, in the final round of the group stage of the U20 Asian Cup, China's U20 men's soccer team drew 1-1 with Kyrgyzstan, with a group stage record of 1 win, 1 draw and 1 loss accumulating 4 points, and advancing to the second position in the group. China will face their old rivals South Korea in the quarterfinals. A win would give them a chance to qualify for the World Youth Championship. However, Chen Zhexuan and Baihelamu will be suspended for accumulating yellow cards.










