China failed to hold Asian debutant Australia at the AFC
Under-19 Women's Championship held in Malaysia Sunday.
Australia made a grand entrance at the continental tournament
when the Young Matildas beat favourites China PR 1-0 in a Group B
match at Kuala Lumpur Cheras Stadium.
Live-wire striker Sasha McDonnell became the first Australian,
man or woman, to score in the finals of an AFC competition, turning
in Collette McCallum's cross in the 54 th minute.
It was a deserved victory for Australia, whose systematic,
physical approach left China with few answers. China had only two
chances throughout the match, and both times they hit the
woodwork.
Australian coach Alistair Edwards was delighted with his team's
performance, having suffered at the hands of China in the past.
China only came to life after Australia took the lead.
Midfielder Zhuang Ran crashed a 25-yard shot against the post and
striker Ma Xiaoxu hit the rebound wide despite facing an open
goal.
Six minutes before the end, Zhuang hit the woodwork again when
her free-kick from near the left touchline sailed over Australia
goalkeeper Lydia Williams and bounced off the crossbar.
China coach Shang Ruiha said: "We had some chances to win the
match but Australia deserved their victory. They played a very
mature game and were very organized."
China will next take on Jordan on Tuesday while Australia faces
hosts Malaysia.
(CRI English April 10, 2006)