Advertisement
Fifa World Cup 2022
SportFootball

World Cup 2022: Li Tie vows China ready to fight for Qatar place

  • China face Australia in Doha on Thursday

2-MIN READ2-MIN
Li Tie (centre), head coach of Chinese national team, gives instructions during a training session in Shanghai. Photo: Xinhua
Reuters
Chinese football has struggled over the last two decades to build on their only World Cup appearance to date, but coach Li Tie is adamant his China team will be able to secure a place in Qatar in 2022.

China will be appearing in the final phase of the Asia’s World Cup qualifiers for just the second time since featuring in the 2002 finals and face Australia on Thursday in Doha seeking to overcome low expectations.

“You might seem much stronger than us, but that doesn’t mean we don’t stand a chance,” Li warned his side’s rivals before leaving China for Qatar last week.

Advertisement

“One thing is for sure – we have to go all out with a mentality of going to war should we expect to produce any surprises in the qualifying tournament.”

Advertisement

China are an outside bet among the 12 nations seeking one of Asia’s four guaranteed World Cup berths between now and March, despite enhancing an ageing squad with a mix of naturalised players and those with ancestral links to the country.

Advertisement
Select Voice
Select Speed
1.00x