Good defense proves best offense
Team China wins on penalties to reach the semifinals of the U23 Asian Cup for the first time
Team China's history-making run at the biennial U23 Asian Cup has provided a much-needed shot in the arm for the country's soccer rejuvenation, drawing attention to the fundamental importance of youth training and talent development.
An admirable defensive display took China's youth squad a giant step further on not just its own U23 Asian Cup journey, but also the tough rebuild of Chinese soccer overall, with its quarterfinal win over Uzbekistan on Saturday making the country proud.
As the underdog facing a much higher-ranked opponent, Team China, coached by Antonio Puche, defied the odds by beating Uzbekistan 4-2 in a penalty shootout in its first-ever quarterfinals at the U23 continental showpiece in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, to reach the final four for the first time at the tournament.
China's impressive defensive effort helped it prevail again as the squad executed coach Puche's pragmatic tactics well to hold the aggressive Uzbek side scoreless over 120 minutes, before advancing with a 4-2 penalty shootout win at the Prince Abdullah Al Faisal Sports City Stadium.
Chinese goalkeeper Li Hao again proved to be the hero, having already kept clean sheets in the group stage, as he fended off at least seven close-range shots on goal from Uzbek attackers during regulation time before saving Dilshod Abdullaev's spotkick in the shootout.
"It feels awesome to win, especially against a strong opponent like Uzbekistan, and we want to make it all the way to the end," said Li, who's made 24 saves across four matches at the tournament, the most by any goalkeeper.
Chinese fans flooded social media to hail the performance of the 21-year-old Li, who previously had a stint with the reserve team of Spanish club Atletico Madrid before making regular appearances in the Chinese Super League for Qingdao West Coast last season.
The hashtag "Team China reaches its first U23 Asian Cup semifinals "had garnered over 23 million views as of Saturday night, topping the trending topic list on Weibo three hours after the match.
Team China faces Vietnam on Tuesday in the semifinals of a competition in which it hadn't advanced from the group stage from 2014-24.
"The whole team is thrilled. We can only make the most of this short time to celebrate the victory," said Spanish coach Puche, who took over the squad in 2023 at the U21 level.
"It is very emotional. In the life of players and coaches, there are only a few moments like these. We're very happy with all the players because this is history for us," he shared his emotions after a historic night.
"I have known some of the players for many years now and I know how hard they have worked with training camps and tournaments, so I'm very happy for them."
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