
At the Tokyo Olympics, the Chinese women's soccer team suffered two consecutive painful losses, losing to Brazil and the Netherlands by scores of 0:5 and 2:8, with a total of 17 goals conceded. Jia Xiuquan's trusted backline was like being torn apart, and the Dutch coach's smug laughter on the sidelines cut the hearts of countless Chinese fans to pieces.
After giving up key players such as Tang Jiali, who quickly proved her worth in the tournament, the team managed to return to the top of Asia under the leadership of Chinese women's soccer captain Shui Qingxia. Despite the seemingly hopeless fiasco at the Tokyo Olympics, the reality is that there is not no one available, just a lack of strength, as well as Jia Xiuquan's strategy of selecting and employing people with an overabundance of similarities to Li Tie.
Is it all a coincidence? China's men's World Cup dream was shattered by Li Tie, and now China's women's soccer team has been shamed at the Olympics by Jia Xiuquan. Now that former men's soccer coach Li Tie has been investigated, shouldn't Jia Xiuquan, who insisted on training for the women's soccer team before the Olympics despite the honor of the country, give an explanation to the Chinese people?










