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Thursday, September 13, 2007

Women's World Cup 2007: China 3-2 Denmark: Song hits late winner























































China3 - 2Denmark
30'Li Jie1 - 0
50'Yan Bi2 - 0
51'2 - 1Anne Nielson
87'2 - 2Catherine Sorensen
88'Xiaoli Song3 - 2

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China defeated Denmark 3-2 in its World Cup opener Wednesday, with substitute Song Xiaoli scoring the winning goal with less than two minutes left in regulation before a drum-pounding, singing crowd of more than 50,000.


The victory heightens expectations for host China's upcoming game against Brazil, which is favored to win Group D. Brazil beat an overmatched New Zealand 5-0 earlier Wednesday in the other group game.

Song, who came off bench in the 58th minute, sealed the outcome with a long, soaring shot that sent Danish players crumpling to the ground in anguish. The goal came seconds after Denmark had pulled even on Cathrine Paaske Sorensen's header.

The home crowd of 50,800 cheered and sang tirelessly throughout the match, accompanied by drums, cymbals and horns. At one end, fans passed around a giant replica of the Chinese jersey, and it fluttered from one side of the section to the other.

China struck first in the 30th on a free kick after Bi Yan was tripped up at the top of the box. Denmark goalkeeper Heidi Johansen was not able to see Li Jie's shot through the wall and couldn't react until the ball was in the net.

Bi made it 2-0 in the 50th, firing off a long shot on the run. But the widening margin distracted the Chinese players, and they allowed Denmark to answer just one minute later when Anne Dot Eggers Nielsen drilled in a header off a corner kick.

China was once one of the world's top teams but has slipped to No. 11. Following four consecutive losses at this year's Algarve Cup, the "Steel Roses" turned to a foreign coach for the first time, hiring Marika Domanski-Lyfors from Sweden.

The Danes, ranked No. 6, have beaten China only once, in 2001.

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