| China beats Sweden 2-1 in Olympic women's soccer |
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TIANJIN, North China, Aug. 6 (Xinhua) -- China edged European powerhouse Sweden 2 The Chinese Steel Roses opened the scoring in the 6th minute when striker Xu Yuan steered the ball into the empty net after midfielder Zhang Na's powerful long shot bounced off the left post. However, striker Han Duan scored in the 71st minute to seal the victory for "We know each other very well," Han said. "So I could play some one-twos with Xu to beat defenders." The 23-year-old Xu attended the press conference after the match for the first time. "I need to gift the goal to my parents," she told Xinhua. "I really appreciate the two scorers," Chinese coach Shang Rihua said. "But I also need to thank our defenders for the hard work." "The home fans gave us great support," Shang said. "Maybe that is why so many countries would like to host Olympics." "I will forget the game quickly," he said. "I think we still have good chance to reach the knock-out stage." "Our performance is good in the first 75 minutes," he said. "But we made some mistakes." The Steel Roses controlled the ball better, making low and short passes as many as possible, while Sweden counted on its strong fitness and fast pace by launching long-pass attacks. The Chinese defenders paid much attention to After Han scored The Chinese lost two key players to injuries just before the match. Star forward Ma Xiaoxu injured her left knee in a warm-up against the |