PREVIEW

... and players gave their opinions from the perspective of experts.

"How do you evaluate Wang Feng? I think he surpasses all football players on this planet. Pele and Maradona are also inferior to him. Perhaps the **** of football is the most appropriate title." The new head coach of the Chinese team, " Silver Fox," Lippi said

"Now Italy

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