The Chinese national football team has announced that it will be adding two new players to its squad for the upcoming World Cup qualifying matches. The first player is Ai Kesen, a midfielder who has previously played for Shanghai Shenhua in China's top division.
Ai Kesen has been included in the squad as part of a wider overhaul of the team's midfield options ahead of the crucial matches against Japan and Saudi Arabia. The 26-year-old has made over 100 appearances for his club side, scoring 25 goals and providing 18 assists.
Jiang Guangtai, on the other hand, is a defender who has also had previous experience at the highest level of Chinese football. He was recently named in the squad after impressing during the recent league season with Beijing Guoan.
Both players have been praised by their respective clubs for their ability to contribute both defensively and offensively, and they will be hoping to make an impact in the upcoming matches. With only four games left before the final round of qualifying matches, every match will be crucial if China hopes to secure a spot in the World Cup finals in Qatar next year.
Despite facing stiff competition from other Asian teams such as Australia and South Korea, China remains hopeful of progressing further in the tournament and achieving its goal of making the World Cup. The addition of these new players is seen as a positive step towards achieving this goal, and fans are eagerly anticipating their performances in the upcoming matches.