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China’s to feature more naturalized players: Coach Li

Beijing, April 12 (IANS) China’s national football team head coach Li Tie says he plans to call up more naturalized players to bolster his squad ahead of the team’s next FIFA World Cup qualifiers. Li, who filled the vacancy left by Marcello Lippi, had been accused by fans of favoring players from his former club Wuhan Zall, after he picked four Wuhan players and just one naturalized player for a national team training camp in March, reports Xinhua news agency.

Li dismissed this accusation, saying that his team is open to naturalized players who fit the bill. “Undoubtedly, naturalized players can make the national team stronger. As far as I am concerned, more naturalized players will join my team provided that they are willing to serve the team,” Li told Chinese television on Saturday.

Ai Kesen, the only naturalized player called up for the training camp in March, was singled out for praise by Chinese Football Association president Chen Xuyuan, who last Sunday visited the team under quarantine in Sanya, Hainan Province. Chen praised the Brazil-born player for his commitment in training and called on naturalized players to follow his example.

Li revealed that his side had been under huge pressure caused by the increasing spread of COVID-19 while they were holding their training camp in Dubai in March.”With the epidemic situation in Dubai worsening every day, the other Chinese Super League teams who had been training there returned to China, leaving us anxious, homesick and worried about our own safety,” he said.

The team flew back to Sanya, Hainan province on March 23 before being put through an obligatory two-week quarantine. After the quarantine, the national team continued with their training camp before players were dismissed and returned to their respective clubs last week.

According to Li, his side’s next two World Cup qualifiers against the Maldives and Guam have been postponed until at least October. China currently sits second of five teams in AFC qualifying Group A with seven points from four games, eight points behind group leaders Syria.

–IANS

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