Fans in Edmonton have been treated to a ten-goal thriller between
Germany and China PR that finished 5-5 at the Fifa U-20 Women's World
Cup Canada 2014.
The goalfest began in the tenth minute when Rebecca Knaak sent a lovely
long ball towards Germany’s Pauline Bremer, who took a great first touch
to beat goalkeeper Lu Feifei and pass it into an open net, giving Maren
Meinert’s side a dream start.see more details below...
Germany continued to look the stronger side, though the Chinese were
dangerous on the counter-attack and, five minutes before halftime, they
found their equaliser. Tan Ruyin struck a bending ball that looked bound
for the top corner, and though Meike Kaemper tipped her effort off the
crossbar, Zhu Beiyan was first to the rebound and comfortably fired past
Kaemper.
On the stroke of halftime, as the rain began to fall at a rapid rate,
Sara Daebritz put the Germans ahead. Bremer found her alone in front of
goal as the Chinese backline were caught out of position and the No 13
took two touches toward goal before calmly slotting it the far corner.
After the interval, China quickly levelled after a loose pass in
Germany’s midfield allowed Zhu to seek out Tang Jiali, who took a touch
away from goal but then did tremendously well to shoot and beat Kaemper
at the far post. Three minutes later, Theresa Panfil the Germans back
ahead, scoring her country’s 100th goal at the U-20 Women’s World Cup –
establishing them as the first nation to reach the century mark. Bremer
played the ball back to the No 11, who hit a cross-shot that glanced off
the underside of the crossbar and into the net, leaving the Chinese
backline and keeper Lu at a loss for words.
The Europeans' lead would only last a minute, however, as Lei Jiahui
equalised after some more suspect defending allowed the No 6 to go clean
through on goal and finish past a helpless Kaemper. China would then
take their first, and only, lead of the match ten minutes later from the
penalty spot. Bremer was adjudged to have blocked a Chinese free-kick
with her arm inside the area, leaving Zhu to score her second of the
game with a calm finish into the bottom corner.
With 68 minutes played, Germany equalised thanks to a penalty of their
own. After an initial effort had bounced back off the bar, Bremer was
the first to the rebound, but her diving header was stopped by Zhong
Xiudong‘s arm. Daebritz stepped up to score her second, slotting low and
hard just inside the right-hand post to leave Lu with no chance.
The Germans once again took the lead to make it 5-4 after Lu could not
hold Bremer’s cross. The goalkeeper’s punch landed in the middle of the
area, where Panfil fired into the far corner to complete her brace. But
just when it looked like Germany might be able to hold on to the lead,
Zhang Chen scored after just two minutes after coming on as a
substitute. Casual defending allowed Zhang to shoot toward the near
post, and the shot slipped through the backline and past Kaemper.
With the score tied at 5-5, both teams finally hunkered down and looked
to survive the final few minutes amid a deluge of rain. China’s Zhang
Zhu nearly found the winner for Wang Jun’s side but her effort flashed
wide of the mark. The result leaves Group B wide open, with Brazil and
USA to face each other in Edmonton’s second match later on Friday
evening.
Saturday, August 9, 2014
sport:Germany, China in ten-goal show
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