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Chinese talisman Hao could miss rest of Asian Cup
China's talisman Hao Haidong could miss the rest of the Asian Cup after suffering a "serious ankle injury", Chinese officials said on Saturday.
The 33-year-old striker was the victim of a wild tackle during China's 5-0 win over Indonesia in midweek, rupturing tendons in his left ankle. Hao, a former bad boy of Chinese soccer, will have further tests to determine if he can play any further part in the tournament. "The injury to his ankle is very serious," Chinese team's media officer Dong Hua said. ""We are not sure if he can play again in the tournament. We will ask the doctors for a full diagnosis and take a decision." But Hao, banned from Asian competitions for a year in 1999 after spitting at a referee at the 1998 Asian Games, insisted he could return in time for the Asian Cup final on August 7. "That's life. It happens to footballers," said Hao, who scored his 36th goal in 97 internationals against Indonesia in Beijing. 'Bad Luck' "It's just bad luck. I think China can still do well at home. I don't think I am that important. I am just one of 11 players. "China have a number of good strikers who have proved they can score for their country. If we get to the final, then I hope I can be fit for that." Hao is vital to China coach Arie Haan's plans, and has scored in all three of China's 2006 World Cup qualifying games so far. With the striker missing, Dutchman Haan will have to choose from Li Jinyu, Li Yi and Zhang Shuo up front. China, who have never won the Asian Cup, were held to a 2-2 draw by Bahrain in the opening game but now lead Group A with four points, one ahead of Indonesia. The hosts take on Qatar in their final group game on Sunday. |
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