
Australia seemed to be on top for the start of the match but were unable to capitalise on the few half- chances they had in front of China’s goals. Australia’s defence held strong for most of the match, but were missing key strikers Josh Kennedy and Scott McDonald, along with Harry Kewell and Tim Cahill to give them the edge in attack. China had a few chances at goal in the second half before a penalty in the box to China in the 88th minute had Australia reliving the World Cup match against Italy, where they lost in the last few minutes to a similar penalty goal. This time it was Schwarzer who was penalised and it was Schwarzer who saved the day with a great save to hold China to 0-0.
Qatar’s 2-0 upset of Iraq has left Australia on top of the group table after two games on 4 points. Qatar is second on 3 followed by China on 2 and Iraq on 1 point. Australia continues their campaign playing Iraq next in Australia.
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