Debut Isn’t Easy for Players or Their Fans
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They thronged. They watched. They groaned.
Millions of Chinese gathered around televisions Tuesday in bars, at home and on sidewalks to see their country’s first World Cup appearance--and to lament the 2-0 loss to tiny Costa Rica.
“That stunk. We have no hope,” said a store clerk who was in a crowd of 100 people watching a giant-screen television outside a Beijing shopping mall. She would give only her surname, Huang.
“I was just hoping for a draw. I know we’re no soccer power,” Ceng Jiaxin, a 29-year-old furniture store employee, said after the game. “I had hoped they would look better.”
Some were more philosophical. Wang Yihong, a 36-year-old manager at a souvenir factory, said even a poor showing would give the players valuable experience.
“It really isn’t easy to play against the world’s best,” he said. “China’s level just isn’t high enough.”
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Compiled by Jim Barrero