Wang Shuang can be the key, says German coach
                 Source: Xinhua | 2019-06-06 08:42:28 | Editor: huaxia

Wang Shanshan (2nd L) of China celebrates with her teammate Wang Shuang (2nd R) during a friendly soccer match between France and China in Creteil, France, on May 31, 2019. (Xinhua/Gao Jing)

RENNES, France, June 5 (Xinhua) -- Wang Shuang can be the key to the June 8 match between China and Germany in the 2019 FIFA World Cup as the Chinese women players become much stronger and offensive, said German assistant coach Britta Carlson here on Wednesday.

"We watched the warm-up friendly between China and France. We know the strength of the Chinese team. They're very offensive, playing directly in the box and trying to score early," said the 41-year-old Carlson.

"And they have good strikers like Wang Shuang and Wang Shanshan. Wang Shuang is a great dribble and could be a key for the game," added Carlson, "but I think we've prepared very well. We have to build the team with flexibility."

Carlson said that everyone in the German team is fit and has good shape. "We can use every player in our squad during the game."

China lost to Germany 1-0 in the quarterfinal of the 2016 Rio Olympics but Carlson believed China have changed a lot. "They're becoming much stronger and are a total different team now."

The German squad is the fifth youngest among the 24 teams with an averaged age of 25 years and 10 months.

"The young players are very relaxed now. They are likely to play like they're training. Concerning the quality, they have all the right to be here with the team and will help the team a lot," said Carlson.

"People used to have higher expectation on us to win the Cup, but we don't have the pressure currently from the outside world. The World Cup is becoming more competitive with many strong opponents.

"Nobody is asking for a title, so the team will be playing without any pressure. I hope the team will play completely free and show what they have," said Carlson.

"We're here to get the best result. We want to be qualified for the Olympics which means we have to be one of the three best European teams. So we need to fight into the semifinals because European teams are very strong."

Captain Alexandra Popp, 28, has ever played as either forward or midfielder. On her preferred position, she joked "as a goal keeper" at first.

"I can show my best strength as central forward, but it's possible to change the position on the pitch, as the coach guides. I'll play my best in every position with all my heart. The Chinese team plays the same system. They're very offensive and dangerous," said Popp.

"As the captain, I'm here to help the young players to make improvement. I want to be the same player without any pressure. The only change is I've become more grown-up," smiled Popp.

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Wang Shuang can be the key, says German coach

Source: Xinhua 2019-06-06 08:42:28

Wang Shanshan (2nd L) of China celebrates with her teammate Wang Shuang (2nd R) during a friendly soccer match between France and China in Creteil, France, on May 31, 2019. (Xinhua/Gao Jing)

RENNES, France, June 5 (Xinhua) -- Wang Shuang can be the key to the June 8 match between China and Germany in the 2019 FIFA World Cup as the Chinese women players become much stronger and offensive, said German assistant coach Britta Carlson here on Wednesday.

"We watched the warm-up friendly between China and France. We know the strength of the Chinese team. They're very offensive, playing directly in the box and trying to score early," said the 41-year-old Carlson.

"And they have good strikers like Wang Shuang and Wang Shanshan. Wang Shuang is a great dribble and could be a key for the game," added Carlson, "but I think we've prepared very well. We have to build the team with flexibility."

Carlson said that everyone in the German team is fit and has good shape. "We can use every player in our squad during the game."

China lost to Germany 1-0 in the quarterfinal of the 2016 Rio Olympics but Carlson believed China have changed a lot. "They're becoming much stronger and are a total different team now."

The German squad is the fifth youngest among the 24 teams with an averaged age of 25 years and 10 months.

"The young players are very relaxed now. They are likely to play like they're training. Concerning the quality, they have all the right to be here with the team and will help the team a lot," said Carlson.

"People used to have higher expectation on us to win the Cup, but we don't have the pressure currently from the outside world. The World Cup is becoming more competitive with many strong opponents.

"Nobody is asking for a title, so the team will be playing without any pressure. I hope the team will play completely free and show what they have," said Carlson.

"We're here to get the best result. We want to be qualified for the Olympics which means we have to be one of the three best European teams. So we need to fight into the semifinals because European teams are very strong."

Captain Alexandra Popp, 28, has ever played as either forward or midfielder. On her preferred position, she joked "as a goal keeper" at first.

"I can show my best strength as central forward, but it's possible to change the position on the pitch, as the coach guides. I'll play my best in every position with all my heart. The Chinese team plays the same system. They're very offensive and dangerous," said Popp.

"As the captain, I'm here to help the young players to make improvement. I want to be the same player without any pressure. The only change is I've become more grown-up," smiled Popp.

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