India in the stormy waters of 2022

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The group draw for the Asian Cup came to an end with our

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With the hospitable hosts India

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Standing side by side in the ranks of Group A. With the successful conclusion of the draw, our

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Team member Wang Frost was then in the

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The official Asia Cup website was in front of the camera and talked about his vision for the upcoming tournament.

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The Asian Cup, which will be played in India from January 20 to February 6, 2022, is divided into three groups, with the top two teams from each group and the two best third-placed teams advancing to the last eight, followed by an exciting semifinal and final. In this draw, our

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were placed in the second slot, teaming up with hosts India and successfully bypassing previous champions Japan

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and a very strong Australia

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In the face of such a draw, Wang Frost said, "I'm very much looking forward to representing our team against the top Asian

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The three opponents in the same group have their own unique strengths. India has an added advantage of being the hosts and we have to be prepared for every game. Of course, I think the most crucial game is the first one as the start is often tougher and we will give our best to play every game."

Talking about the preparation, Wang Frost revealed: "The Women's Super League is currently in full swing, and we can find problems and improve through the league. Next, under the leadership of the new head coach, we will carry out targeted training to be in the best condition to meet the Asian

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Cup challenge."

It is worth mentioning that the current

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The Asian Cup is also the gateway to the 2023 Australia and New Zealand

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A key selection for the World Cup, the top five (excluding hosts Australia

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) will get a ticket to the World Cup.

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