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(Xinhua Photo/Wang Yuguo)
ATHENS, Aug. 24 (Xinhuanet) -- Germany edged China 4-3 in penalty shoot-out to reach the final of the women's hockey tournament at the Olympic Games here on Tuesday.

The Germans now face the Netherlands, who overcame
world numberone Argentina in the other semifinal, in the gold-medal match on
Thursday. Argentina and China will now fight it out for the consolation of
claiming bronze.
The match had to go into a penalty shoot-out after
China and Germany were tied 0-0 after regulation time and extra time.

China's Gao Lihua and Zhou Wanfeng failed to convert
their penalty strokes while Germany had only one player, Franziska Gude,missing
the target.
"We missed a lot of opportunities today. But my
players tried their best, I'm the one to blame for the loss," said China coach
Kim Changback.
"We will go all out in the bronze-medal match," added
the SouthKorean.
The Germans in the first half pressed hard for goals
and for most of the time before interval the game was played in China's half.

But they failed to convert their movements into goals
as Chinese goalkeeper Nie Yali saved four brilliant shots.
The Chinese team took the upper hand in the second
half and created several scoring opportunities with as many as 10 penalty
corners.
China's best chance came in the 58th minute as Ma
Yibo and ChenZhaoxia unleashed two fierce shots following a penalty corner,
butboth were parried away by German goalie Louisa Walter.
Later China scored a goal on courtesy of a penalty
corner but was ruled out for foul. Enditem
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