DOHA, Dec. 12 (Xinhua) -- China staged an exciting
comeback by scoring two late goals from penalty corner to oust Pakistan,
reaching their first ever Asian Games hockey final on Tuesday.
Lu Fenghui and Yu Yang were the heroes of the night,
but credit should be given to the whole Chinese team for not giving up after
they were behind Pakistan for the whole game.
Pakistan scored the early goal when captain Buut Rehan had two chances to put Pakistan in the lead in the 15th minute, but his shots were well saved by keeper Su Rifeng. However, Rehan held on to score off a pass from Abbasi Shakeel in the 20th minute to put Pakistan in the lead.
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China's 20# Na Yubo controls the ball past Pakistan's 5# Maqsood Adnan and 6# Sajjad Anwar during the men's semifinal match of Hockey at Doha Asiad, Qatar, Dec. 12, 2006. China won 2-1 to advance into the final. (Xinhua Photo/Chen Xiaowei) Photo Gallery >>> |
In the second half, China pressed forward in search
for the equalizer, causing gaps in their defence, and Pakistan were quick to
exploit it.
Pakistan were awarded seven penalty corners and had a
few shorts on goal but they failed to convert them.
Su played an important role as he made a few
outstanding saves to keep China in the game. Ahmad Nasir had to make a few
crucial saves in the final minutes to deny China their equalizer.
China's chance of revival came 30 seconds before the
final whistle. China were awarded a penalty corner and Yu deflected the ball
into the goal to send the game to extra time for golden goal.
Pakistan again wasted an opportunity in the first
half of extratime when they failed to convert a penalty corner.
It proved costly for Pakistan as China were awarded their second penalty corner of the night. Song Yi's initial flick was saved by Nasir but Lu was on hand to slot the ball home and gave China their first ever Asian Games hockey final since the game was introduced in 1958.
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China's hockey players celebrate victory over Pakistan during the men's semifinal match of Hockey at Doha Asiad, Qatar, Dec. 12, 2006.(Xinhua Photo/Chen Xiaowei) Photo Gallery >>> |
"The better physical condition of the Chinese players
changed the game in five minutes," said China's head coach Kim Sang Ryul. "We
were waiting for chances. Pakistan have a lot of experience and we were waiting
for the chances to come. We were analyzing them and I knew that our players
could catch chances.
"I'm really happy. Modern hockey is different and
every country is into it. Our aim is to find different tactics to set us apart.
It's the first time that China will qualify for the Olympic Games and our aim is
to do well in the Beijing Olympics.
"There are a lot of difference between South Korean
and Chinese hockey. Our style of play is we analyze the opponent and then try to
score goals. I'm definitely sure that these abilities helped us score."
Pakistan team manager Shahnaz Sheikh gave his congratulations to the Chinese team.
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China's 19# Yu Yang (front R) celebrates his goal against Pakistan during the men's semifinal match of Hockey at Doha Asiad, Qatar, Dec. 12, 2006.(Xinhua Photo/Chen Xiaowei) Photo Gallery >>> |
"My congratulations to China. We now have to look
forward to our next game as our priority now is to qualify for the 2008
Olympics. It is a do-or-die situation for us," said Sheikh.
"This is history as China have entered the final for
the first time, and both Pakistan and India are out of the final. I thought that
things were changing only at the world level, but it is happening in Asia too,
as we didn't qualify for the final at the 2002 Busan Asiad."
China will play the final against South Korea, which
defeated Japan 2-0 in the other semi-final.
Both China and South Korea have qualified for the
2008 Beijing Olympics.