After witnessing the fierce duel in the U20 Women's Asian Cup, we can't help but sigh that the strength of China's women's soccer team seems to have suffered a significant decline, and the downward trend should not be underestimated. Some people say that the strength of Chinese women's soccer is gradually catching up with the Chinese men's soccer team, although we can still maintain the advantage against weak teams such as Vietnam, but with Japan, South Korea and Australia, North Korea and other top teams in Asia, there is still a large gap, which makes us gradually reduced to the middle of the Asian power. So, how will the Chinese women's soccer team break this deadlock? Responsibility and who should bear it?

Discussing the topic of sports, Huang Qiang said that despite the general perception that the level of Chinese soccer is low, looking back a few years ago, the Chinese women's soccer team had a great success, holding up a piece of heaven for Chinese soccer. They competed with the United States in the Olympics and beat Denmark and the Netherlands in the World Cup. However, time flies, now the Chinese women's soccer team has been reduced from the world's first-class to Asia's second-class, this change makes countless fans doubly worried. In the Asian Cup grouping draw, facing the "group of death" opponents, we can not help but feel frustrated, to break out, how easy it is. Even though we beat Vietnam 6-1, we couldn't change our fate of going out of the tournament. Many put the blame on head coach Wang Jun, with some even calling for his voluntary resignation for failing to maximize the team's potential. We must reflect on this and analyze why we have fallen from the top of the world to the second in Asia. The only way to find the right remedy is to identify the root cause of the problem. What are your thoughts on this?

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