China were defeated by Honduras 1-0 in an international soccer
friendly in Guangzhou on Sunday.
The visitors scored the winner on 53 minutes with midfielder
Carlos Oliva's strike inside the box following Elmer Marin's low
cross from the right.
"We have done well in the attacks and have better control in the
midfield. In the last phase there were some mess, but we are lucky
to win the game," said Honduras boss Gilberto Yearwood.
"They posed big pressure on us. And I hope that may do some help
to us for the preparation for the Asian Cup qualifiers against
Palestine. We are not in our best form. We need to improve at set
pieces and position sense," Chinese coach Zhu Guanghu
commented.
Honduras had the early advantage in the first 15 minutes. Hitman
Luis Ramirez forced goalkeeper Li Leilei a reaction save on a
one-to-one situation inside the area two minutes into the game.
The hosts dominated the rest of the first period by pulling the
formation up and launching several flank forays to threaten their
rivals. Skipper Li Weifeng dashed down to the base line on the left
and made a powerful cross, which nearly went directly into the
net.
After trailing 1-0 in early second half, China made strenuous
efforts to level, but their hopes became fainter when midfielder Li
Yan received his marching orders in the 76th minute for stomping on
a Honduran defender.
Honduras may further upset the hosts at the end of the game, but
Mynor Figueroa's thunderbolt from 25 meters was stopped by a full
stretched Li Leilei.
(Xinhua News Agency February 13, 2006)