At the point of November 1, a remarkable piece of news was circulating in Beijing time: the group stage draw for the 2022 Women's Asian Cup was officially announced. China's women's football team is in the same group as India, Iran and Chinese Taipei, and the international women's football event is scheduled to take place from January 20 to February 6 next year. However, the choice of the new head coach of our women's soccer team is still a mystery. According to various domestic sources, it seems that the 33-year-old Hong Kong-born female coach Chan Yuen-ting is expected to be the final choice of the Football Association to take the helm of the women's soccer team.
Beijing Youth Daily reporter Xiao Blush also reported on this, in which he revealed that the selection process for the new manager of China's women's soccer team had a total of six candidates applying for the job, of which, in addition to Liu Lin, the remaining five candidates participated in the interview. It is worth noting that Chen Wanting is the only candidate who was qualified for the interview. As for the final candidate, it still needs to go through a series of screening procedures, let's wait and see. At this challenging time, everything is under intense preparation.
Meanwhile, as the National Football League (NFF) Top 12 will have two matches in West Asia in November, this will undoubtedly have a significant impact on the fixture schedule of the Chinese Super League (CSL). Xiao Blush further pointed out that the second phase of the Chinese Super League is expected to be played from December 12 to January 3 of the following year. The internationals will undoubtedly need to be involved in this and any self-righteousness should be discarded as in practice they may need to complete two rounds of matches in three days, which is the current reality.