At 19:35 on the evening of October 27, Beijing time, in the fifth round of the U17 Asian Cup qualifiers, China U16 played Korea U16.
In the first half, the all-encompassing chaos broke the deadlock on the field, Yao Junyu equalized for the national youth, and the national youth suppressed the opponent and drew 1-1 at halftime. In the second half, the national youth collective high-pressure forced to successfully make points, Wei Xiangxin overtook the score with a point, and the national youth sent a point in 88 minutes and was drawn.
In the end, China U162-2 drew with Korea U16, ranked second in the group due to goal difference, and needed to qualify from five groups with better comparisons with other groups.
Korea U16 vs China U16, Korea is in a 433 formation, and the national youth side is also in a 433 formation. The overall strength of the national youth is even slightly stronger than that of Korea. In the first half, although the national youth was the first to concede the goal, but the Korea was pressed in the half to shrink the defense, and the progress brought by the Japan coach to the national youth was still very obvious, especially the equalizing goal, the national youth played very patiently. The 1-1 draw at half-time, the national youth only won to ensure direct promotion, so the national youth in the second half repeatedly used high-pressure to grab the ball, and used a collective forcing method, causing the Korea players to be awarded a foul in the penalty area, and Wei Xiangxin's penalty shot overtook the score. But the high-pressure pressing was very physical, and the coaching staff also saw this, just as they were preparing to make a substitution, the national youth made the same mistake as the Korea players, fouling in the penalty area, and Korea used the penalty to score the equalizer. In the end, the national youth drew 2-2 with Korea U16, sending the opponent to advance directly, although they are more likely to advance, but still need to wait for the points of other groups.
The only mistake in this game was that the substitution was a little late, and the boys played great, which is really a pity. The match data illustrates this,The national youth had a high possession rate of 60%, with a total of 12 shots on goal, twice as many as Korea, and 6 of them on target, also twice as many as Korea。