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Why Aren't the Chinese Better at Football?

Summary by RÚV
When the clock at Saitama Stadium in Tokyo showed the 95th minute of the match, the visitors from China were waiting for the referee to finally blow the whistle. They were 6-0 down. The Japanese were still pressing hard, as if their lives depended on scoring one more goal. And it came. Takefusa Kubo scored the home team's seventh goal of the game with a thunderous shot from outside the box and the humiliation of the Chinese was complete. A 7-0 d…
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When the clock at Saitama Stadium in Tokyo showed the 95th minute of the match, the visitors from China were waiting for the referee to finally blow the whistle. They were 6-0 down. The Japanese were still pressing hard, as if their lives depended on scoring one more goal. And it came. Takefusa Kubo scored the home team's seventh goal of the game with a thunderous shot from outside the box and the humiliation of the Chinese was complete. A 7-0 d…

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RÚV broke the news in on Sunday, October 5, 2025.
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