In the spring of April 7, Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in the clouds, China and South Korea women's football play-off first round of the duel the night before, a tense pre-match press conference in South Korea, Goyang City kicked off. At the meeting, China's national team head coach Jia Xiuquan straight face "dark current" rumors, firmly said that the team did not encounter the so-called "accidental obstacles", and look forward to the Olympic journey with confidence: "I was in the age of the athletes I was an athlete in the Olympic Games for my country, and now I'm more eager to work with the women's soccer girls as a coach to win the Olympic ticket."
Looking back to two years ago, in the final of the Four Nations Tournament held in Meizhou, China's women's soccer team beat South Korea by a narrow margin of 1:0 to win the championship. Despite the fact that the two teams have been equal in strength for nearly a decade, China's women's soccer team has won four and drawn one in the last five meetings, giving it a clear psychological advantage. "During my time at the helm, there have been two encounters with South Korea, and although we won by a single goal in Meizhou, I was impressed by the strength and Asian influence of the South Korean women's soccer team, and they are a strong team that should not be underestimated." Jia Xiuquan is full of respect for the upcoming match, knowing that an away loss will greatly increase the pressure at home.
In the face of rumors about the entry into South Korea encountered a "dish", Jia Xiuquan gave a clear response, he does not agree with this statement, and expressed understanding and support for the South Korean government and the epidemic prevention department's stringent measures: "We know that, in the epidemic, life is paramount. We have no complaints and are grateful for the meticulous work of the Korean side."
After the launch, the players had an acclimatization session at the Goyang Stadium. On April 8 at 3:00 p.m. Beijing time, our women's soccer team will start the first round of the Olympic qualifying playoffs against the Korean women's soccer team here. It is reported that the KFA has announced that 1,600 seats will be opened for fans to watch the match, and tickets will go on sale from April 5th. In addition, the stadium will also open the South Stand, when our fans will be allowed to enter the visiting team's audience, cheering for our women's football team.