April 21, with the Tokyo Olympics women's soccer soccer tournament draw results unveiled, China's women's football grouping situation has been settled. The Chinese women's soccer team, which is in the same group as Brazil, the Netherlands and Zambia, will advance to the eight-team knockout stage with the top two teams in the group and the two best third-place finishers, according to the tournament system.
Before the draw, many media and self-published media speculated that the Chinese team had drawn the lower lot anyway, but the final result showed that the Chinese women's soccer team had emerged from the unfavorable signatures and got a relatively good position.
Considering the principle of avoiding countries from the same continent, it is very likely that China will be drawn against the United States or Brazil in the third slot. If the Chinese team ends up in the same group with the United States, Brazil and New Zealand, it is doubtful whether they will be able to finish third in the group, not to mention advancing.
Fortunately, this time the signing is quite ideal. Although Holland and Brazil are not bad, for Zambia, ranked 108th in the world, the Chinese team is undoubtedly an insurmountable mountain.
Compared to the complicated situation in other groups, China still has the possibility of blowing up in the chaos.
More likely, a win over either Brazil or the Netherlands would see China secure their place in the tournament.
Looking at the current world rankings, the Netherlands is ranked seventh and Brazil eighth, although both are strong opponents: the Netherlands is technically superb, and Brazil's physical quality is outstanding. But China is not an easy team to play against, and the 17th place in the world ranking is not for nothing.
Looking back at the meeting with South Korea, the performance of the Chinese women's soccer team is a bright spot, these tough roses will be able to bring us more surprises!
Looking forward to the women's soccer girls continue to struggle, after all, the future of Chinese soccer, more or more on you!