The Borneo Post

Toothless China in Asian Cup danger after another 0-0 draw

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DOHA: China’s Asian Cup hopes are on a knife edge after they were held 0-0 for the second game in a row against Lebanon on Wednesday.

Lower-ranked Lebanon twice struck China’s crossbar while the Chinese had an effort cleared off the line in an entertaini­ng stalemate.

Hosts and holders Qatar play debutants Tajikistan in the group later in the day with the last 16 within reach. China play Qatar in their final group game on Monday.

Qatar top Group A with three points and a game in hand, with China on two, and Tajikistan and Lebanon on one.

Only the top two are sure to reach the knockouts and this was another anti-climax for Chinese football, which is reeling from a graft scandal at home.

Their Serbian coach Aleksandar Jankovic called it “a very tough game” and said they deserved more.

“At the end we did not win but we showed good mentality, excellent attitude and big fight.

“The road is still long and the target is the same – to play in the knockout stage.”

Jankovic said China’s fate was still in their own hands, even if the pressure is on to beat reigning champions Qatar.

“We depend only on ourselves and I always like to be in this kind of situation,” he said.

Playing in mint green and fresh from a 0-0 draw with Tajikistan, China were on the back foot early against a team ranked 28 places below them.

Lebanon were beaten 3-0 by Qatar in the opening game of the tournament but their height and strength caused a sluggish China problems in front of a crowd of 14,000 at the 44,000-capacity Al Thumama Stadium, a venue for the 2022 World Cup.

Lebanon coach Miodrag Radulovic called it “an important point” heading into their final group match against Tajikistan.

“We didn’t score but I am satisfied because we are still in the tournament going into the last match,” he said.

“Just finishing – if we improve this, we will win the game.”

 ?? — AFP photo ?? China’s Xie Pengfei (left) fights for the header with Lebanon’s defender Maher Sabra during the AFC Asian Cup Group A match at the Al-Thumama Stadium in Doha.
— AFP photo China’s Xie Pengfei (left) fights for the header with Lebanon’s defender Maher Sabra during the AFC Asian Cup Group A match at the Al-Thumama Stadium in Doha.

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