Data reveals that since Coach Shui Qingxia took charge of the Chinese women's soccer team, she has gone through 11 battles without a single defeat. However, the Chinese women's soccer team suffered their first defeat against the Davis-led opponents. But this is not entirely unjustified, because even the 1-5 loss against the U16 men's soccer team reflects the natural gap between women's and men's soccer in terms of strength, speed and other key qualities. When it comes to Zhang Yining, the former star of the Chinese women's team, I'm afraid no one knows her name. Once upon a time, Zhang Yining in the confrontation with the second team of male members of the national ping, also tasted the taste of defeat, the record is dismal.

In such a comparison, the gap between male and female athletes is readily apparent. At one point, domestic fans were hotly debating: if the Chinese women's soccer team faced off with the men's soccer team, would the men's soccer team be able to win? Now, the answer has been revealed: if there really is a showdown, the women's soccer team will undoubtedly suffer a crushing defeat, and the chances of winning are almost zero. But even so, this loss is not all bad for the Chinese women's soccer team, it can motivate the team to learn a lesson, accumulate experience, so as to be better in the future games. So, how do you see this loss for the Chinese women's soccer team? Do you see it as a setback or an opportunity for growth?

Look at this picture again.

It seems to speak silently about the cruelty and challenge of athletic competition. On this road to victory, the Chinese women's soccer team is walking hard every step of the way, but every fall and rise is a testimony to their growth.

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