Thursday, January 20, 2011

Troussier China to be poor all-round ability to read the game revolution

 Invited by the Qatar Football Association, who served as Japan coach Philippe Troussier and Qatar, Doha, specifically to watch some of the Asian Cup competition. Because of the special feelings of Chinese football, Troussier in China is very concerned about the team's performance. In an interview with  Extended Reading   watched the scene and witnessed the scene of the Chinese team win. Troussier that time the Chinese team performed flawlessly, and he can not believe China can be kicked out so good football team. Last year, China and Uruguay in warm-up team, Troussier also because just to China for business, the site to watch the game.

YORK, January 17 report:

for the Chinese team's performance at the Asian Cup, Troussier Kuwait that the performance of the first play pretty good, but disappointing the second play of Qatar, exactly like two teams. He said that this is the biggest problem the Chinese team, which played too unstable. Troussier also that the Chinese team and a year ago, the level is not only not improved, but still backwards.

level Chinese team is not retrograde, why? Troussier explains: physical condition, it is better than Japan, but is the lack of confidence. such as playing Qatar, the Chinese team lost not because of strength of the incompetent, but a lack of desire to win. hosts broke the momentum under pressure, but the Chinese players have become timid. >


almost a year Olympic coach Philippe Troussier, who for so many years has always been very concerned about the Chinese football. before, the lack of ability to read the game. and easy to throw a forward pass, throw a ball even after Fanqiang easily consume their own physical strength, can also be easily rivals the counter. However, Troussier on the future of Chinese football is full of confidence, but need a revolution. make progress. To see who's playing and good luck. Japan ushered in a golden era, many players play in Europe's top leagues.

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