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Updated: 2005-03-30 08:24
Morrison's late strike sees off China 

北京时间3月30日凌晨,中国国家足球队在爱尔兰首都都柏林同爱尔兰进行了欧洲拉练的第二场比赛,与首场同西班牙一战相比,中国队表现有所提高,并且在比赛中创造了数次入球良机,但由于一次防守失误,中国队还是被爱尔兰的莫里森抓住机会打入决胜球,最终0-1不敌世界排名第12的爱尔兰队。

 

Ireland's Damien Duff(R) is challenged by China's Hu Zhaniun during their friendly international soccer match at the Lansdowne Road stadium in Dublin. Ireland won 1-0. [Agencies]

Clinton Morrison's goal eight minutes from time was good enough to give the Republic of Ireland a lacklustre 1-0 friendly win over China at Lansdowne Road here on Tuesday.

Just days after they'd been held to a 1-1 World Cup qualifying draw in Israel, Brian Kerr's men looked well below their best despite the presence of an impressively large crowd of 35,000.

But Birmingham forward Morrison, on as a substitute, spared Ireland's blushes with his fourth international goal in six games in the 82nd minute.

Ireland dominated but failed to create enough real chances to rock a busy Chinese outfit.

Most of the excitement was provided by Ireland, and the first real action came after six minutes when Stephen Elliot saw his low cross cut out by Leilei after a neat through ball by Kilbane.

Elliott had a scoring chance well blocked and Kilbane forced a decent save from Leilei as Ireland began to turn first-quarter dominance into chances.

China's rangy striker Yi Li, who has reputedly attracted the interest of Glasgow Rangers and Malaga, found himself sucked into midfield as their 5-4-1 formation struggled to contain the Irish.

Duff probed effectively down the left before switching flanks with Reid whose eagerness to make things happen - sorely missed last Saturday - was in evidence.

The best effort of the half, however, came from the Chinese late on when a cross by left back Xiang was cleared beyond the edge of the box and Junzhe's low drive forced a fine save at the foot of the post from Kenny.

The Chinese were spurred on by the effort and closed out the half well though a half volley by Elliott and a full volley by Reid were the only real threats on goal before the break.

With Duff substituted at half time, there was a danger that the only real spark of the game had been extinguished. But Miller, on in his place, immediately enthused the crowd with a decent shot after a run across the face of the box and then a cross which Keane almost got a toe to.

A more positive approach from the China manager, Zhu Guanghu, was in evidence from the restart with both full backs, in particular, pushing further forward.

And it almost paid dividends when a long through ball was brilliantly controlled by Xiang who had got in behind Maybury. But his outside-of-the-boot effort was a couple of feet wide.

Ireland's dominance of the first period resumed but still real chances eluded them and midway through the half, Roy Keane, Morrisson and Gary Doherty were introduced to bring some physicality to the Irish game.

Ireland upped the pace and got their reward eight minutes from time when Morrisson got on the end of a speculative long ball from Maybury.

As Leilei advanced the Irish striker curled his foot around the ball as it landed and lobbed the keeper who had found himself in no man's land.

It proved the only real high of a match that for Ireland must raise further worries ahead of the next World Cup qualifier against Israel in June.

(Agencies)

Vocabulary:
 

rangy :having long, slender limbs;inclined to rove(瘦高的;喜欢漫游的)

spur on :飞驰


 
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