If Chinese best known import Dong Fangzhou of Manchester United actually plays in this game, then he would provide a cutting edge for his team. It is not known yet if he actually is first choice for the manager in many people’s minds, but with his pedigree and experience, there is definitely a need for Dong to play more frequently for his country. He can provide the much needed goals that the Chinese team seem to lack and the only missing piece now in the puzzle is a creative midfielder who can break opposing teams down. Unfortunately, that appears to be nowhere near being found.
If the Chinese can quickly break down Qatar in this live online streaming TV Asian World Cup qualifying match, then we can expect a more frenetic pace to the game as the latter would want to up the tempo as they make an attempt to get back in the game. The more rigid Chinese team can then take advantage of that by hitting Qatar on the break and hope to score even more goals which might be important in deciding who will end up second in the group behind Australia. This will be where Dong will come in very important in this live streaming TV and radio World Cup 2010 soccer match between China and Qatar as he needs to be at the right place at the right time to put the ball in the net and send the fans cheering in ecstasy. Imagine having hundreds and thousands of Chinese fans backing you and it could provide the spur that they need to overcome Qatar.