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Banyana Banyana fall to China in second loss at FIFA Women’s World Cup

Banyana Banyana fall to China in second loss at FIFA Women’s World Cup

 China’s  striker Li Ying scored the only goal in a crucial 1-0 victory over  South Africa’s Banyana Banyana  in a women’s World Cup Group B clash at the Parc des Princes on Thursday, a result that ensured Germany and France   progress to the second round.

Debutants South Africa are now likely out of contention after two defeats, but China face a do-or-die final pool match against Spain on Monday, when they will need victory to progress given their inferior goal difference.

They might have put themselves in the driving seat had they taken a host of late chances, but as with their opening defeat by Germany, their finishing let them down.

Description: Ying Li of China hit the only goal of the game as her nation took a slender 1-0 victory

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Description: The no 10 peeled away in celebration with arms outstretched after breaking the deadlock

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Germany cannot finish outside the top two in the group, and a point in their final match against South Africa will see them avoid a likely second round match against holders the United States.

The result also means Group A leaders France are assured of at least a place among the best third-placed teams and seals their passage into the next stage.

China had the majority of possession in the first half as the South Africans battled to keep hold of the ball, their wayward passing inviting pressure from the Asian side.

China had gone close before taking the lead as Wang Shuang shot over the crossbar from the edge of the box and the impressive Gu Yasha fired well wide in acres of space.

Description: The result means debutants South Africa are now likely out of contention after two defeats

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The result means debutants South Africa are now likely out of contention after two defeats

It seemed only a matter of time before the breakthrough was made and it came in the 40th minute via Ying, who got a touch to Zhang Rui’s cross from deep to steer the ball past South Africa goalkeeper Kaylin Swart.

China were an inch away from a second goal before the break as Wang Shanshan rose unopposed at a corner, but her header struck the underside of the bar, with most, but not all, of the ball crossing the line.

South Africa improved after the break and finally managed a shot on target past the hour mark, but Kholosa Biyana’s long-range effort was easy for China goalkeeper Peng Shimeng to save.

China looked the fitter team in the closing stages and created a number of opportunities, but could not capitalise to improve their goal difference.

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