Due to the epidemic prevention and control reasons, the World Preliminary Round of 12 in Asia will basically not be held at home. According to the current situation, the Chinese team will depart for Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates around November 6 for two matches against Oman and Australia. As a result, the start of the second phase of the season's Chinese Super League, which was originally scheduled to start on December 1, will inevitably be postponed. At present, the Preparatory Group of the Chinese Football Association and the China Football Federation has made emergency plans for similar situations. It is reported that the remaining matches in the Chinese Super League this season will most likely be postponed until mid-December and end in early January next year.
According to the Chinese Football Association's previously announced schedule for this season's Chinese Super League, the second stage of the league will start on December 1 and end on January 3 next year. After the change of the format, the start time is postponed by more than ten days, and the end time is roughly the same as the previous plan, which also means that the remaining matches of the Chinese Super League in the future will be very intensive.
It is conceivable that the internationals will face medical quarantine after playing two games in the World Cup, then return to the club non-stop to play in the league, and then regroup. Because from the time node, the seventh round and the eighth round of the Chinese team will be played on January 27 and February 1 next year, respectively, the two games are away games, the opponents are Japan and Vietnam, it can be said that the time left for the international players to rest will be very limited.
China Jilin Network Jike APP reporter Yu Yang