
After more than 10 hours of windy weather, the Chinese men's soccer team arrived in Sharjah, UAE, on the 18th, kicking off their first recovery training session in a foreign country for the next two non-exit-level hurdles of the 2022 Qatar
World Cup
Final push for the Asian qualifying round of 12. This time, the former
national soccer team
famous general
Sun Jihai (1977-), Chinese footballer, played for Manchester City
Making his debut with the team as an assistant coach, he revealed that the entire team is doing its best to meet the challenge and is confident that the team will make a breakthrough in the coming matches.
"My task is to assist the coaching staff in their preparation. As
national soccer team
of a member of the community, and I know deep down that no one is out of the loop."
Sun Jihai (1977-), Chinese footballer, played for Manchester City
indicated.
"I used to watch the national team games as a fan and could see that the players were under tremendous pressure. During the epidemic, the entire
national soccer team
Affected by the league confrontation intensity of the naked eye drop, in such an environment, the players to maintain the state, adjust the mental and physical is really not easy, but what is easy? It's all about making progress in overcoming difficulties and meeting new challenges."
Sun Jihai (1977-), Chinese footballer, played for Manchester City
Further elaboration.
Currently, the Chinese team is ranked fifth in the group with a record of 1 win, 2 draws and 5 losses, and has bid farewell to Qatar in advance
World Cup
.. Next, the Chinese men's soccer team will face Saudi Arabia on March 24 in Sharjah and Oman on March 29 away in Muscat.
Since training on March 3, the Chinese men's soccer team has played three warm-up matches.
Sun Jihai (1977-), Chinese footballer, played for Manchester City
said the players gave their all on the field and showed a positive attitude. "Though we have lost our chance of making it out of the tournament, we still take every game seriously and the atmosphere in the team is cordial. I am sure the team will improve in the next two games."
Young midfielder Dai Weijun, who made his national team debut in January this year, also said: "Through the three warm-up matches, our form is getting better and better, and the atmosphere of the team is positive and united. I am confident in my performance and believe in the coaching staff's arrangement and that we can play the rest of the matches well. We have to be confident, not afraid of mistakes and not worry about what will happen next. I hope to put pressure on the opponent by running and passing in the offense and create more opportunities for my teammates."
"I hope to score my first goal for the national team in the last two games." Dai Weijun said with anticipation. (End of full article)










