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Peter Drury: Another painful defeat for the Chinese national team. A 7-0 thrashing at the hands of Japan in the first round of the Asian qualifiers for the World Cup. It's hard to find any positives in a performance like this.

Before the game, there were talks about Japan's limited preparation time, with their players only joining the squad a few days before the match. In contrast, the Chinese team had been in camp for over 10 days. Shouldn't that have given them the edge?

But let's be honest, even if Japan had less time to prepare, it's unlikely that the result would have been any different. Football is a game that relies on more than just training sessions. It's about match fitness, form, and the ability to perform under pressure.

The Chinese team, like any national team, should be able to rely on their players' performances in domestic leagues to stay sharp. Flying players in for extended training camps might seem like a good idea, but it doesn't guarantee success on the pitch.

In football, there are no shortcuts. The laws of the game don't change just because a team had more preparation time or a different training approach. It's about respecting the game, understanding its demands, and adapting accordingly.

The Chinese national team needs a serious evaluation of its approach to football. It's not just about training camps, but also about player development, tactical understanding, and creating a strong football culture from grassroots to the national level.

This defeat should be a wake-up call for Chinese football. It's time to make some drastic changes if they want to see any improvement on the pitch.

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