TOKYO — Chinese President Xi Jinping is reported to be a big soccer fan, and he promised in a 2015 document to resuscitate the men's national team, damaged by abysmal results on the global stage and widespread corruption in local leagues.
He cannot be happy.
Japan defeated China 7-0 on Thursday in a World Cup qualifier in Saitama, Japan, a brutal loss that came against one of China's biggest sports and geopolitcal rivals in Asia. It was China's most lopsided loss against Japan, and a historic loss in World Cup qualifying.
China's national team coach Branko Ivankovic of Croatia called it a ''most difficult night,'' as quoted in English by the official Xinhua news agency, which termed the loss ''humiliating.''
Wataru Endo and Kaoru Mitoma scored in the first half on a night of Asian World Cup qualifiers. Takumi Minamino scored twice in the second half with others from Daizen Maeda, Junya Ito and Takefusa Kubo.
''It was a tough match,'' Xinhua quoted Ivankovic as saying. ''And as a coach, this was the most difficult night for me.''
Reaction in China was muted on state media. The China Sports Daily had a very short story titled: ''China lost to Japan in World Cup qualifier" with few details.
But there was more discussion on Chinese social media.