China's head coach is crossing her fingers Brazil dishes out the
same treatment to Denmark during the last group match of the
Women's World Cup after the formidable South Americans thumped the
home side 4-0 on Friday.
The Brazilians are three competition points clear of both
Denmark and their latest victim China and possess a far superior
for-and-against goal scoring record - nine compared to the Danes'
one and China's minus three - meaning they are all but assured of
progressing to the quarters.
China's coach, Marika Domanski-Lyfors, is hopeful her charges
can now beat New Zealand by a large margin and the South Americans
do the same to the Danes.
"Brazil has very good position in the group with six points
while China and Denmark have three points each," the Swedish mentor
said.
"I hope Brazil will be professional and play the best game and
field the best team against Denmark."
China might fall short of qualification even if it wins its
final pool match against New Zealand.
"If Brazil lost the match to Denmark, it would be very, very
difficult for us as we have to score many, many goals against New
Zealand."
Local media have speculated that Brazil would not field its best
players for the side's third match.
But Brazil has dismissed suggestions it would treat Denmark
lightly.
"Brazilians have always been playing the best games," said Jorge
Barcelos.
"Yes, we have six points but we will still try to do the best in
our third match against Denmark.
"Wining every match is very important for us to gain confidence,
because we are coming here to win the World Cup. We have to be 100
percent ready at any time."
Even if the fancied Brazilians lose to Denmark by one or two
goals, they will most likely still finish top of the group.
China, on the other hand, will have to overpower the Kiwis by at
least five goals if Brazil loses by just one.
Domanksi-Lyfors expressed her disappointment at China's failure
to score one or more goals against Brazil.
"We tried to go for a win in this game and I think we did a very
good first half," she said. "We should have scored two goals but we
did not. We made a mistake and lost a goal in the last minute of
the first half and that was crucial.
"Now firstly we have to beat New Zealand and score as many goals
as possible and then we have to hope Brazil will beat Denmark."
International star Marta was instrumental in Brazil's win
against China scoring two superb goals and setting up another two
for teammates.
But Domanski-Lyfors refused to accept her players should have
doubled up on Marta in defense.
"Brazil is a better team," she said.
"They are ranked higher than China and they have better
individuals than China. They not only have Marta, they have many
small "Martas".
After another goalless performance from China's attacking
combination Ma Xiaoxu and Han Duan, the Swedish coach said she
longed for her own Marta.
"I am sure Ma will improve a lot, but Marta is exceptional and
the best player in the world.
"Marta not only has good technique, she also has the ability to
change speed. I hope China will have someone like Marta."
Despite China's fate now lying in the lap of the gods,
Domanski-Lyfors remains upbeat.
"To lose the match to the best team is not the end of the
world," she said.
"We will try to win the third match and two wins in a group
competition will give a bigger chance to advance.
"It is a tough way to make it into semis but we still have the
confidence."
Despite an even taller order in front of him, New Zealand's
coach says his side will advance along with the Brazilians.
"Brazil and New Zealand will be the two teams to qualify into
the next round," John Herdman declared.
"We still have a chance.
"If we defeat China and Brazil defeat Denmark in the last round
of the group match, we have a chance.
"China has the quality and they showed the quality during the
match against Denmark. But we will cause problems for China in the
next match.
"We will have more research of what the Chinese are doing and
how they do it.
"It's gonna be a tough game."
(China Daily September 17, 2007)