China win back-to-back games in Olympic qualifying despite being quarantined by coronavirus

The squad and staff spent almost two weeks confined to a hotel in Brisbane but have won back-to-back games

Monday 10 February 2020 09:49 GMT
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The Chinese women’s football team has won back-to-back games in the Olympic qualifying tournament after spending almost two weeks quarantined in an Australian hotel because of concerns over the coronavirus outbreak.

China scored five first-half goals in a 5-0 win over Taiwan on Monday to follow up on a 6-1 win over Thailand last Friday in the Asian zonal qualifier for the Tokyo Olympics. China will next face Australia on Thursday in a game likely to decide top spot in Group B. The top two teams in the group will advance to home-and-away playoffs against the top two teams from Group A for two places at the Olympics.

Tang Jiali opened the scoring in the fifth minute against Taiwan before Wu Haiyan’s goal in the 25th sparked a four-goal burst in 10 minutes, including a pair from Wang Shanshan, to take control of the game.

China had been scheduled to host the qualifiers in Wuhan, the epicentre of the deadly viral outbreak, and then in Nanjing before the tournament was re-located to Australia for health and safety reasons.

The squad and staff spent almost two weeks confined to a hotel in Brisbane, Queensland state, before arriving in Sydney on the eve of their match against Thailand.

Four Chinese players stayed at home, including 2018 Asian Football Confederation player of the year, Wang Shuang.

The viral outbreak that began in China has infected more than 40,600 people globally. China reported 908 deaths among 40,171 confirmed cases on the mainland. More than 440 cases have been confirmed outside mainland China, including two deaths in Hong Kong and the Philippines.

AP

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