Sichuan teenager Zhang Linyan builds the Chinese women's East Asia Cup to open the door.
Author:Chengdu Daily Jinguan Time:2022.07.20
This afternoon, the Chinese women's football team ushered in the first game of the 2022 East Asian Cup. With Sichuan Zhang Linyan's goal and opponent's oolong ball, the Chinese women's football team defeated the Chinese Taipei Women's Football 2: 0 and gained the start.
At 19 international A -level players, the Chinese women's football team won, scoring 58 goals and 1 goal, occupying an absolute upper hand. It is for this reason that no one before the game is worried about whether the Chinese women's football can win. In this game, the head coach Shui Qingxia also sent a number of young players, including Zhang Linyan and Wan Jiayao of Sichuan. At the competition starting this afternoon, the opening of the Chinese women's football team occupied the absolute advantage on the field. In the 11th minute, veteran Wang Shanshan made a low -level ball on the right, and the teenager Zhang Linyan turned around and scored to break the door. The Chinese women's football team led 1: 0. In the 21st minute, Yao Wei passed on the left and caused the opponent's defender to "set oolong". The Chinese team expanded the score to 2: 0. In the second half of the game, Shui Qingxia continued to adjust personnel, but neither side scored, and the final game ended 2: 0. According to the schedule, the Chinese women's football team will play against the Korean women's football at 6 pm on July 23.
Chengdu Daily Jinguan News Reporter Hu Ruikai Picture Migu Live Screenshot Editor He Qi Tie Intern Editor Lu Yarui
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