Iraq outplayed China in midfield at the Khalifa Bin Zayed Stadium
in the UAE to win Wednesday's 2007 Asian Cup qualifier 2-1.
Europe-based players Li Tie and Shao Jiayi played a half each as
Zhu Guanghu fielded a five-man midfield, but good balls forward to
young strikers Shi Jun and Dong Fangzhuo were few and far
between.
It didn't take long for the visitors to impose themselves as
Mahdi Karim gave Iraq a 15th-minute lead with a shot into the
bottom left corner from a headed assist.
China drew level eight minutes into the second half. Shao
Jiayi's cross from the right was cleared as far as Tao Wei, who
found the net with a precise long-range strike.
But Iraq retook the lead on 65 minutes from a direct free kick,
given for a foul by Du Wei. Hawar Mulla Mohammed's world-class shot
struck the crossbar then went in off China goalkeeper Li
Leilei.
China's next Group E qualifier is at home to Singapore on 16
August.