The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Lippi tells lightweigh­t China ‘impossible may happen’

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SHANGHAI: Marcello Lippi says he is desperatel­y short of options up front but China’s veteran Italian coach has told his players not to give up hope of reaching next year’s World Cup.

China are bottom of their qualifying group with just one victory in eight games and must win both their remaining matches if they are to stand any chance of making it to Russia 2018, starting at home to Uzbekistan on Thursday.

The 69-year-old Lippi, who mastermind­ed Italy’s 2006 World Cup triumph, says his muchderide­d side can upset the odds.

“We must keep on improving, constantly upping our game and sometimes the impossible may happen,” he told Titan Sports weekly ahead of the must-win game in Wuhan.

“It’s a fact that the Chinese team has improved. In the past the team was very despondent, never winning and the youth teams weren’t producing good players.

“We are improving in terms of mentality and organisati­on.”

Lippi has been at the helm for 10 months and will reportedly keep his job even if China fail to qualify for Russia -- they were all but out of the reckoning for 2018 when he arrived.

His high-profile appointmen­t is part of a Chinese government effort to markedly improve the fortunes of a country ranked a lowly 77th in the FIFA rankings and an embarrassm­ent to the nation.

Clubs in the domestic Chinese Super League (CSL) have spent huge sums to bring in overseas players, particular­ly strikers such as Hulk at Shanghai SIPG, which Lippi says has had a knock-on effect. - AFP

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