Women’s World Cup 2023: Coach Shui takes on pressure as China keep last 16 hopes alive

Football
Published 28.07.2023
Women’s World Cup 2023: Coach Shui takes on pressure as China keep last 16 hopes alive

China coach Shui Qingxia introduced her Asian Cup-winning workforce to Australia hoping to maneuver a step nearer to restoring the Steel Roses to their former glories, greater than 20 years after dropping to the United States within the Women’s World Cup closing.

The Chinese have struggled to hit related heights since their 1999 shootout defeat, however a 1-0 win over Haiti on Friday ensures they go into their closing group recreation at this yr’s occasion in opposition to England with their possibilities of a last-16 berth intact.

China has appeared in all however one of many eight earlier editions of the Women’s World Cup because it was launched in 1991 and has by no means didn’t progress past the group part when it certified for the finals.

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But a last-minute 1-0 loss in its opener in opposition to Denmark in Perth final Saturday put that file in peril, with Shui’s workforce going through early elimination ought to it have didn’t defeat match debutants Haiti at Hindmarsh Stadium.

The omens weren’t good when Zhang Rui was despatched off within the twenty ninth minute, however a penalty 16 minutes from time by substitute Wang Shuang secured victory for the Chinese and sustained their prospects of a spot within the knockout rounds.

“When we arrived in Australia for the World Cup, I told the players not to feel pressured,” Shui, a silver medallist for China on the 1996 Olympic Games, mentioned after the sport.

“I can take up all the pressure, so long as you display your skills during our daily training and practice. Play the game with a good mood and that’s the best that you can show to the world.

“I have encouraged my girls to show their skills, especially because it’s the first World Cup for some of them.”

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Shui has been accountable for an uptick in China’s fortunes since taking on in November 2021, resurrecting perception within the workforce after a disastrous efficiency on the Olympic Games in 2021 that noticed them end backside of their group.

She led China to its first Asian Cup win since 2006 in India three months after her appointment and now takes it right into a make-or-break assembly with European champion England on Tuesday figuring out a win may take them into the final 16.

England tops Group D with six factors, with Denmark and China on three and Haiti backside after dropping their two video games.

“England is a very strong team,” mentioned Shui. “I don’t want to make comparisons between the Asian champions and the European champions. Every team has their own characteristics.

“For Team China, lots of people want to see a different Chinese team. I also hope to see my players play to their potential and fight for every opportunity.”