Asian champions China is concentrating on a spot within the Women’s World Cup quarterfinals after coach Shui Qingxia named her 23-player squad for the match.
The squad will depart for Adelaide on Friday, the place they are going to be primarily based through the match, a spokesperson for the Chinese Football Association advised Reuters on Thursday.
China’s squad for the competitors, which is being hosted by Australia and New Zealand from July 20 to Aug. 20, options 9 gamers with World Cup expertise together with captain Wang Shanshan and star striker Wang Shuang.
Runners-up in 1999, China have been knocked out within the spherical of 16 on the final version in France however their dramatic Asian Cup victory in opposition to South Korea final 12 months means hopes are excessive heading into the soccer showpiece.
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Shui sought to maintain expectations in verify.
“We must understand that the World Cup and Asian Cup are entirely different, it’s going to be much more challenging,” state media outlet Xinhua quoted her as saying on Wednesday.
The gamers have been placing the ending touches to their preparations within the northern metropolis of Qingdao, the place they beat Russia 1-0 and 2-1 in current friendlies.
Shui says she is feeling nervous forward of her first World Cup as a coach.
“No matter what unfolds in the World Cup, I hope my players can face challenges with a smile,” the previous midfielder, who took over as head coach in late 2021, advised reporters.
China performs Denmark in Perth of their Group D opener on July 22 earlier than dealing with Haiti and England.
China squad
Goalkeepers:
Zhu Yu, Xu Huan, Pan Hongyan
Defenders:
Wu Haiyan, Yao Wei, Wang Linlin, Gao Chen, Chen Qiaozhu, Li Mengwen, Dou Jiaxing
Midfielders:
Zhang Rui, Yao Lingwei, Gu Yasha, Zhang Xin, Yang Lina, Wu Chengshu, Zhang Linyan, Shen Mengyu
Forwards:
Wang Shanshan, Wang Shuang, Tang Jiali, Xiao Yuyi, Lou Jiahui