SINGAPORE: As if suffering a humiliating 7-0 loss to World Cup rivals Japan wasn’t enough, China’s national football team faced scorn and backlash online from Chinese football fans and media, who took to social media to mock the state of the sport in the country.
Last night’s match was the top trending topic on Sina Weibo as of Friday afternoon. The hashtag: “National team vs Japan 7-0” received 530 million views, with heated comments drawing tens of thousands of likes. “They probably thought two goals was enough but made history once again with 7-0,” remarked one user.“Now I understand why CCTV didn’t air the match,” said another.On Thursday, four-time AFC Asian Cup winners Japan, also Asia’s top ranked team, thrashed China 7-0 to start the third round of the Asian World Cup qualifiers with a statement win in the city of Saitama.
China had squeezed into the third qualifying round thanks to a superior head-to-head record over Thailand. The match was China’s worst defeat in the World Cup qualifying matches, only a goal short of their record 8-0 loss to Brazil in a friendly match in 2012.“Japan is not only one of Asia's strongest teams but also a world class team,” said China coach Branko Ivankovic in comments published by Chinese state news agency Xinhua.He lamented that it was “the most difficult night” in his coaching career. “It was a tough match,” Ivankovic said. “We specifically focused on defence during our pre-match preparations but conceded too many goals during the game, and some of those should not have happened.” He Sheng, a popular sports blogger with more than a million fans on Weibo, had flown to Saitama to watch the match with his daughter.