China coach eyes high-level friendlies before WC qualifying final round
SHARJAH, United Arab Emirates -- After beating Syria 3-1 on Tuesday to reach the final round of 2022 FIFA World Cup Asian Zone qualifiers, China expects to play some high-level friendlies before September.
"Only by playing against strong teams can we really improve ourselves," China coach Li Tie told a post-match press conference.
"It was not an easy game. I was pleased with all the players for their spirit and tenacity. They controlled the game most of the time and created many chances. I would have been happier if it had been 2-0," Li said, adding that the win was a gift to the players injured in previous matches and to all the fans.
Talking about China's defensive mistake in the second half which resulted in conceding a goal, Li said, "Syria is a strong team and we didn't play at such a high level for quite a long time."
"We must play more high-quality matches," he noted.
Midfielder Zhang Xizhe, who opened the scoring with a diagonal shot in the 42nd minute, was named the player of the match.
"We played a very good game," said Zhang.
The final round of the Asian qualifying tournament will start in September with 12 teams: Syria, Australia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Japan, the United Arab Emirates, South Korea, China, Oman, Iraq, Vietnam and Lebanon.
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