China coach Zhu Guanghu is set to step down after his team crashed
out of the Asian Cup quarter-finals following a humiliating 0-3
defeat to Uzbekistan.
It is the worst performance for the Chinese team at the Asian
Cup in 27 years.
Chinese fans, like times in the past, were again broken-hearted
after the match, in which a tie would ensure a knock-out stage
berth for China.
Zhu, who apologized to the fans after the match, looked to be on
his way out, but he vowed not to leave football.
"I am the one responsible for the result and I am very sorry for
the fans but I hope that in the future, the players can learn from
this," he said at a news conference on Wednesday.
"I will not leave football," he noted.
Xie Yalong, vice chairman of Chinese Football Association,
declined to make it clear whether Zhu will be replaced.
"We will sum all these up and find the problems......I will not
disclose our arrangement (concerning Zhu) now, but we will make
these arrangement soon," Xie told reporters.
But many people believed it is a mere matter of time for Zhu to
step down to take the blame for the poor performance of the
team.
Before the tournament, Zhu made it clear his aim was to reach
the semifinals. He emphasized before the crucial clash with
Uzbekistan that the aim would not be changed.
But the Chinese team was flooded by criticism for its poorest
performance even in its warming-ups to the Asian Cup including a
stunning 0-1 defeat to Thailand.
China played well in its opening match, defeating co-host
Malaysia 5-1 followed by an acceptable 2-2 draw with Iran.
(Xinhua News Agency July 20, 2007)