Special correspondent Lin Shuang reported that with the Chinese women's soccer team ending its overseas training for nearly a month, the team has returned to its hometown, and all the recovery work is being carried out steadily for a week. Head coach Shui Qingxia spoke highly of the results of the training, saying that the team's strength has increased significantly. Shui further pointed out that the overseas training of players also provides a valuable opportunity to improve the overall level of the national team. In order to enhance the fighting strength of the Chinese women's soccer team in a short period of time, high-intensity training goes hand in hand with the overseas study program.
East Asia Cup came to an end, the Chinese women's soccer team did not immediately return home, but continue to carry out the established program, went to the United States to train. Yang Shuhui, Tu Linli and Zhao Yujie, who were absent from the East Asian Cup, joined the team immediately after arriving in San Francisco.
In this training, Shui Qingxia's goal is clear, that is, through the actual battle to improve the team's ability to use technology and tactics in high-intensity confrontation. After observing the performance of the European women's football team, Shui Qingxia found that the European women's football team is gradually developing into a manly team, with stronger confrontation, faster speed, and the overall level is greatly improved. In order to prepare for next year's World Cup, she believes that the players need to adapt to high-intensity physical confrontation as soon as possible, and in the confrontation to improve individual ability, so the arrangement of the United States training.
The training, Chinese women's soccer team played 11 games, the results of 3 wins, 4 draws and 4 losses, although not to meet expectations, but the team through the actual battle to get full exercise.
"The form improved game by game and in some matches we managed to achieve basic coordination and passing." Qingxia Shui commented.
The 11 matches featured a wide variety of opponent styles, including the men's youth soccer team. In the match against the U.S. college team, the Chinese women's soccer team won by a score of 4-0. For the training, Shui Qingxia aimed to improve the team's ability to utilize techniques and tactics in high confrontation through actual matches.
It is worth mentioning that the practice was not limited to a single game format, but included a match against the boys' youth soccer team, which undoubtedly increased the complexity and confrontation of the game.