Perrin plays down chances at Asian Cup

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China's head coach Alain Perrin (L) departs for the 2015 Asian Cup held in Australia on Sunday Dec. 28, 2014. He said the team does not have the"best chance" to win the 2015 Asian Cup. [Xinhua]

China on Saturday said it does not have the"best chance" to win the 2015 Asian Cup, held in Australia in January, after its 23-man squad was unveiled.

"We are not the favorite, we do not have the best chance," China's head coach Alain Perrin said in response to a question.

"What I know is that the players are ready to give the best they can," the Frenchman said, adding that "anything was possible".

China survived a scare before scraping into the Asian Cup on goal difference thanks to a late penalty in its 1-3 defeat to Iraq in March.

That defeat made for a shaky start for the newly hired former Lyon boss, after he was selected following a lengthy search to replace Spaniard Jose Antonio Camacho.

"I hope that the efforts the players made during these few months of preparation, and the team spirit of that group, will allow us to get past the first round," Perrin said.

The Frenchman was speaking to reporters after the players, all wearing suits and in high spirits, were introduced on a television program from a studio in Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong Province.

The 2013 Asian player of the year Zheng Zhi, who plays for club giant Guangzhou Evergrande, will bolster the midfield.

Zheng, the team's captain, was a hit with fans during nearly three seasons at Charlton Athletic and a year with Scottish giant Celtic before returning to China to join Evergrande.

China has a woeful record at a national level. The team won only two of its six qualifiers and has its work cut out at next year's tournament with tough competition in the form of South Korea and defending champion Japan.

Meanwhile, goalkeeper Ali al-Habsi will lead Oman's 23-man squad at the Asian Cup as it bids to advance to the knockout stage of the tournament for the first time.

Coach Paul Le Guen and the squad reached their Canberra base yesterday and will play warm-ups against Qatar and China before starting their campaign for continental glory in Group A against South Korea on January 10.

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