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I'm watching Korea vs China and I must say korea has been rather poor. Their passing very mediocre and ball control sub par. Perhaps its the first game jitters.
China is mostly defending In 5-3-2 formation and have tried a couple of counters to no avail.
But what's more interesting is on both counters, korea got the ball and tried to start a quick counter of themselves and they bungled both time due to abysmal ball control of their players and very poor passing.
If this is their best, which I doubt it is, then we'll have a decent chance to win them.
Nothing much to see in china as they've been mostly compact and defending only
30 minutes on and korea is asserting itself and doing their usual schtick of going round the fullbacks and cutting back or crossing. More like the old korea we know.
China got a very dangerous break by their forward who fumbled his ball control/first touch and allowed korean defender to reach him.
I'm not seeing anything from china to be scared of
A major mis-pass by korean defender under pressure and he passes to a chinese.
The chinese runs unmarked into the 18, with nobody around him and scoffs an easy shot. Doesnt even come close to the 7 meter long target!!!
Two things here.
korean defenders atill make mistakes under pressure
Chinese forwards suck big time
Feng Xiaoting confident ahead of China's World Cup qualifier vs. Iran
China captain Feng Xiaoting is confident he and his teammates can put their World Cup qualifying campaign on track when they take on Iran in Shenyang as they aim to bounce back from Thursday's defeat against South Korea.
China almost rescued a point from their meeting with the Red Devils, fighting back from three goals down to lose 3-2, but the performance has given Feng and his colleagues confidence ahead of their next qualifier for Russia 2018.
"We lost the game but we haven't lost our faith," said the Guangzhou Evergrande central defender. "On the contrary, we gained experience and the ability to play in a difficult situation.
"I'm very proud of my teammates. Next Tuesday we will win the game against Iran in Shenyang."
A win will be vital for the Chinese after their opening loss and Gao Hongbo's team take on an Iran side that picked up a 2-0 victory over Qatar in Tehran in their first qualifying match, with Reza Ghoochannejhad and Alireza Jahanbaksh both scoring in added time to give Carlos Queiroz's side a winning start to their campaign.
However, veteran midfielder Zheng Zhi, who scored an own goal on Thursday to give the Koreans the lead, echoed Feng's thoughts on the feeling within the China squad after the defeat.
"It's a pity for us that we lost 3-2," said the former Asian Player of the Year. "It should have been a draw. We didn't give up when we went three goals behind because we prepared well in advance and this is how football should be. Good preparation gives you confidence.
"The qualifying campaign is long. There are 10 rounds so it is like a league season and we have to prepare different strategies for different opponents.
"But from this game, what we have gained is confidence and faith, and also experience. It is a good start of our long journey."
I think China needed to release to the press that they are confident ahead of our match with them.
This is sort of an "early" do or die for them. At least when it comes to direct qualification. It will be hard if they suffer another defeat.
I believe Feng could have had to express confidence against Iran because they know who they're against. What else would he have said? That they're going to have a tough match? No, he wants to give motivational boost to his teammates.
The sad truth however Feng, unfortunately for you and your team Iran is coached by competent individuals who analyze and try to deliver to their full potential. So that we qualify to the World Cup once again.
So do I think this will be a cake walk for Iran? No. Do I think Iran will have pressure on their backs as much as China does? No.
The pressure is on China to deliver, and my prediction as I've mentioned in other threads is that they will suffer from set pieces and on counter attacks. They have speedy and experienced players but it only takes one mistake to cost them the match. I'm not biased but I believe we will come out victorious.
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