Despite the hard opposition the former Tianjin Teda midfielder believes his charges can spring a surprise. "It goes without saying that we are in a very tough group," the 37-year-old told. "All of our opponents are world-class powers and we must prepare ourselves well against them. Though, in football no team is invincible. We can pull off satisfying results if we play with proper strategies.
"Obviously the Americans and Germans are favourites of the group so the opener
Tactical approaches
A holding-midfielder renowned for exceptional vision during his playing career
"Coincidentally, , we had arranged friendlies against US during an American training camp before the draw," Wang continued
In football no team is invincible. We can pull off satisfying results if we play with proper strategies.
China PR coach Wang Jun
"Germany should be the most physically strong team in the group and they are also very well-organised," Wang admitted. "We should capitalise on our techniques and pace to counter them. We must try to control through possession and be fast between attacking and counter-attacking. They are overall good, so we should try to seek a chink in the armour."
Brazil remain an unknown side with neither video clips, nor technical descriptions available to the team so far. However, Wang says underestimating the South Americans' technical finesse will be at their own peril. He said: "The past experiences are that the Brazilians are good players. They can pose a threat by putting in some nice individual performances. So we should maintain our positional play and stay strong against them as a team."
While everything seems to be going smoothly, it is an injury to top-striker Wang Shuang that has caused the coach most concern. "She has not been with us since she underwent a foot surgery last month," he said of the Korean Republic-based forward, who scored five times as China sealed qualification for the global showpiece in last October's AFC U-19 Women's Championship. "I hope she can find fitness and return to her best form soon."
The team will spend the second half of May in a training camp, during which they will concentrate on solving both technical and tactical problems uncovered in the United States and Germany. A one-month camp will follow in June, with the team to figure out specific game plans against the group rivals.
"We are under no illusions about the tasks facing us," Wang concluded. "In a sense this is the toughest group of this tournament. But I believe in our players and we will try to progress to the next round. In the long run, we are nurturing players who will become the core of the future
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