China received its first title in 16 years after they beat South Korea within the Women’s Asian Cup closing in 2022 and captain Wang Shanshan mentioned they need to now deal with the strain of being the regional champion on the World Cup.
Wang scored 5 targets to be named the Asian Cup’s greatest participant in February final 12 months, China’s 3-2 win over the Koreans within the closing confirmed how a lot progress had been made in Chinese girls’s soccer over time, she added.
“I think there is still some pressure because the Asian Cup is a thing of the past and on the world stage we’ll face not just Asian teams, but world-class sides,” Wang advised FIFA+ on Tuesday.
“So there’s definitely still a lot of pressure on us. Every team at the World Cup is very strong and we have to be prepared for more difficulties.”
China, the runner-up on the 1999 World Cup, is in Group D with England, Haiti and Denmark at this 12 months’s match, which might be held in Australia and New Zealand from July 20 to August 20.
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Nicknamed the Steel Roses, China has performed on the World Cup finals seven occasions, ending fourth within the 1995 version and reaching the spherical of 16 in France in 2019.
Wang mentioned the crew has change into extra cohesive beneath coach Shui Qingxia since she took over in November 2021.
“Under coach Shui, we are playing our own game,” she added. “The hope now is that we can show the spirit of Chinese women’s football and our radical tactics at a higher level and on a bigger stage.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com