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AFC Asian Cup 2019
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Asian Cup: Marcello Lippi is right – Chinese football’s problems are striking, but maybe there’s hope for the future

  • Wu Lei tops Chinese Super League goal charts but was notable exception on list dominated by imports
  • Shanghai SIPG star set to miss South Korea clash at Asian Cup with shoulder injury

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China head coach Marcello Lippi watches his side beat the Philippines at the 2019 AFC Asian Cup. Photo: Xinhua
Jonathan White
When it comes to Chinese football the problem is striking. Head coach Marcello Lippi said as much ahead of their Asian Cup game against the Philippines.
He was worried that Wu Lei, last season’s Chinese Super League top scorer, might not play because of a shoulder injury.

In the end the Shanghai SIPG forward played anyway, scoring twice and securing China’s passage through to the round of 16.

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Images of his collarbone and the X-ray of the injury that have circulated since look like he did well to play let alone score two top-drawer goals.

But he will now sit out the South Korea decider, and the absence of their missing superstar – and the possibility of facing Spurs forward Son Heung-min – is likely to provide another reminder of how far Chinese football still has to go compared to its neighbours and regional rivals.

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