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China draw with South Korea in women’s East Asian Football Championship, as Wang Shuang returns after 5 months out

  • Defender Wang Linlin scores equaliser in 76th minute as Steel Roses battle back from going a goal down
  • Wang enters game in second half for first appearance after damaging ankle in Asian Cup campaign

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Wang Linlin celebrates with teammate Wang Shuang (left) after scoring the equaliser against South Korea. Photo: Xinhua

China’s Wang Shuang returned after five months out through injury, as her side battled to a one-all draw with South Korea 1-1 in the women’s 2022 East Asian Football Championships at the Kashima Soccer Stadium on Saturday.

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The Steel Roses’ star striker damaged her right ankle during China’s run to the Asian Cup title in February and missed a national team training camp in May because she had yet to recover.

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Her entry against Korea as a substitute for Zhang Linyan in the 65th minute gave China more firepower upfront in a game in which they did not manage a shot on target in the first half.

It was somewhat fitting, therefore, that the goal was created and scored by defenders, with Xiao Yuyi’s miss-hit tapped in by Wang Linlin in the 76th minute.

In February, China had rallied to beat South Korea 3-2 in the AFC Women’s Asian Cup final. Before this tournament, some South Korean players said they wanted the chance to take revenge.

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They started the brighter of the two sides in the game’s early stages, putting China under pressure in the first 10 minutes.

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