China team manager Feng Jianming warned his teenage players of
the artificial turf as the defending champions will take on North
Korea on September 11 in a AFC U-17 Championship quarter-final
clash.
After playing all the three group games on the artificial turf
in Bishan Stadium, the Chinese players should have got used to the
pitch by now. But, as Feng pointed out, this is not the case.
"Our main problem is the artificial turf. It is very unusual for
us and now my task is to make my players relax. We shouldn't be
stressed out for the match because of this factor." AFC's official
website quoted Feng as saying on Sunday.
China, with 24 friendly matches under their belt, came into this
tournament as one of the best-prepared teams, yet Feng warned a
tough game could be expected against North Korea.
"We met North Korea in the final of this tournament in Japan in
2004 and won. But they are a very disciplined team and on Monday we
will have to do our best. We played a friendly against them in
China and won but almost the entire team (North Korea) has been
changed since then."
Other three quarterfinals will see Japan versus Iran, Saudi
Arabia against Syria and Tajikistan playing South Korea.
No team has won the Asian U-17 title twice in a row since the
championship was initiated in 1984.
(Xinhua News Agency September 11, 2006)