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AFC official website: The Chinese team still depends on Wu Lei to score points. He is the most threatening

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Original title: AFC official website: The Chinese team still depends on Wu Lei to score points. He is the most threatening

On October 6, the AFC wrote an article through official channels to judge the key players of each team in the third round of the Qatar World Cup Asian Finals 12. Specific to the Chinese team, the AFC believes that its key figure is still striker Wu Lei. At the same time, it believes that Wu Lei’s play will play a pivotal role if the Chinese team wants to change the situation.

The AFC said that in the first two rounds of the top 12 matches, the Chinese team led by Li Tie failed to score the goal of the Australian and Japanese teams, or even completed a shot within the goal range. However, Wu Lei has always been the most threatening player on the Chinese team’s attack line. The AFC recalled: “In the first round of the Chinese team’s match with the Australian team, Wu Lei’s shot from a small angle was quite threatening, but it was a pity that he failed to hit the goal frame.”

Regarding the situation of the Chinese team in the top 12 matches, the AFC frankly stated: “In view of the complete defeat in the first two rounds, the Chinese team needs to quickly get points. The forward Wu Lei, who plays for the Spanish team in La Liga, said to coach Li Tie. Significantly. Wu Lei has scored 8 goals in the top 40 matches, including 5 goals in the last 4 games, but he needs to find his own shooting boots in the top 12 matches to contribute to the Chinese team.”

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