On February 9, as the curtain opened on the Beijing Winter Olympics, China's short-track speed skating team won its first gold medal, and former team member Wang Meng's brilliant commentary sparked a nationwide debate. In the latest program, Wang Meng personally talked about the anecdote that women's soccer coach Shui Qingxia was "in the pit" because of her commentary, and she humbly said that sometimes she didn't even know what she was talking about.

Wang Meng's commentary, with its unique style and sense of humor, has created a frenzy on the Internet. Her line "My eyes are the ruler, no need to watch the replay!" has not only become a buzzword, but also put her on the hot search list many times. And her enthusiasm and support have won the hearts of countless ice fans.

Meanwhile, the Chinese women's soccer team has set its sights on the Winter Olympics after its Asian Cup campaign. Head coach Shui Qingxia revealed in an interview that despite being in hot India, she is still following the Beijing Winter Olympics bit by bit. She is passionate about winter sports and was impressed by the performance of the Chinese athletes, believing that their fighting spirit embodies the true charm of sports.

Shui Qingxia also said that she was attracted to Wang Meng's commentary and believed that she would be able to shine if she switched to soccer commentary in the future. Wang Meng also expressed her gratitude and confessed that sometimes she didn't know what she was talking about.

Not only Shui Qingxia, but even women's soccer player Wang Frost, who is also a fan of Wang Meng's commentary, posted a message on social media expressing her support for Wang Meng and her love for short track speed skating.

On February 9, the Chinese short track speed skating team will usher in a new challenge with the men's 1500m and women's 1000m events coming up. Let's wait and see and cheer for the Chinese team! (DD)

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