China beaten by Iran in penalty shoot-out
10/12/2006 10:08
China lost to Iran 8-7 in penalty shoot-out after the two sides drew 2-2
after extra time, in a men' s soccer quarter-final at the Doha Asian Games on
Saturday. Both China and Iran sent two attackers in a bid to score first, but
the two sides played a dull and physical game during most part of the first
half. Iran broke the deadlock in the 39th minute. Borhani Arash got the ball
from a long through cross, broke through Chinese defense and scored after
bypassing Chinese goalkeeper Wang Dalei. But before he sent the ball into
net, Arash stopped the ball on the line, gesturing for his teammates to come up,
which is a very humiliating act. Unfortunately, referee Alghafary Naser from
Jordan, who had a clear view of all this, did nothing at all. After the
break, China quickly equalized when defender Feng Xiaoting shot the ball into
the net in the 51st minute. But China was dealt a blow when their forward Zhu
Ting received a red card for a tackle in the 62nd minute. But China played
more actively after the expulsion and gained slight upper hand with 10 men. Both
China and Iran failed to score again during the second half and the two sides
went to extra time. Though Iran gained a huge advantage during extra time,
but China's Zhou Haibin gave China 2-1 lead with a beautiful goal in the 98th
minute. Iran equalized in the 106th minute with a goal from Khoshkebejari Seyed
Jalal. After the 120-minute game, the two sides went to penalty. After Zhao
Ming failed to score, China lost 7-8 to Iran.
Xinhua news
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