Zhou Tong: I didn’t expect that I could still play in the Club World Cup at the age of 35. Participating in the competition is also a kind of wealth for life
Auckland City lost to Bayern 0-10 in the Club World Cup in the early morning. After the game, Auckland City Chinese player Zhou Tong accepted the Migu program and talked about his post-match exchange with Muller and his thoughts on the team's participation.
About the interaction with Mueller after the game
Zhou Tong: It surprised me. It was not on the hot search 0-10, and the kick (match) did not on the hot search, and the communication became the hot search. (Communication content) Why don't you ask Mueller? I've forgotten a little.
Can you play against a top team like Bayern in your late career? Will the Club World Cup experience help you and your future plans?
Zhou Tong: By chance, he joined Auckland City. He never expected that he could still play in the Club World Cup at the age of 35. First of all, I want to say that I respect my teammates very much. They basically have full-time jobs and come to the training ground to train after work. Their salary is very meager. It may be something they can't imagine in their lifetime that they can stand in this position, including me. I think although the scores are huge, they do not affect my respect for them. I believe those who know our team and teammates will feel this way. We are a group of people worthy of respect.
Zhou Tong: The Club World Cup stage was something I never dreamed of. As one of 81 countries, it is also a wealth for my future life. I have eaten and seen it. At least I can participate in top-level events (attack) and immersively participate in top-level events, rather than in front of the TV. This is a wealth for my life.