Lippi says China needs 'more focus' ahead of Iran clash

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China head coach Marcello Lippi reacts during the team's Asian Cup last-16 match against Thailand at the Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium in al-Ain, United Arab Emirates, on Sunday. China rallied to a 2-1 victory and will take on Iran in the quarterfinals on Thursday.

Marcello Lippi said China needs to learn how to focus for an entire game ahead of its crunch Asian Cup quarterfinal with Iran, the biggest — and possibly last — game of his tenure.

The Italian World Cup-winning coach hailed his players after they overcame Thailand 2-1 to reach the last eight, saying they had proved they were among the best in Asia.

But Lippi, 70, said China still had a habit of drifting in and out of games after another Jekyll-and-Hyde performance in which it trailed 0-1 midway through the second half.

"Chinese players have to improve psychologically," said Lippi, who is expected to leave China after the Asian Cup following two-and-a-half years at the helm.

"Sometimes they need to be much more focused and concentrated and pay more attention during the game. It's a psychological thing.

"It's very important to have the same intensity, the same determination from the beginning of the game."

China was under the cosh against Thailand in al-Ain on Sunday until Lippi switched his formation at half-time, turning the tables as it swamped the Thais for much of the second period.

But Iran, Asia's top-ranked team, will provide a much stiffer test and the expectation is that after Thursday's game in Abu Dhabi, the Chinese will be packing their bags.

Lippi already appeared to be defending his record when he volunteered statistics that in his 10 competitive matches, China has won six and lost only two, to Iran and South Korea.

"That means I have to be very proud of my players," he said, adding: "I'm very satisfied because this team is getting great results and we're in the quarterfinals, which means we're one of the top eight Asian teams."

Reaching the quarters matches China's performance of 2015, when the Asian Cup had only 16 teams rather than 24. China has never won the trophy in 11 previous attempts.

However, Lippi also sounded the alarm for future Chinese teams after fielding an aging line-up including four starters in their thirties, and only one younger than 26.

Captain Zheng Zhi, widely expected to quit the national set-up after the Asian Cup, remains a vital cog at 38, while goal-scorers Xiao Zhi and Gao Lin are 33 and 32, respectively.

"I can say this is a problem for the future of the Chinese team," said Lippi. "Because if the best players are always (in their thirties) it means that right behind them there aren't any young players coming up."

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