China comeback earns Women's Asian Cup win
China have claimed a record-extending ninth Women's Asian Cup title after staging a dramatic second-half comeback to beat South Korea 3-2 in the final in Navi Mumbai.
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China have claimed a record-extending ninth Women's Asian Cup title after staging a dramatic second-half comeback to beat South Korea 3-2 in the final in Navi Mumbai.
China came back from two goals down to defeat South Korea 3-2 in a dramatic final and clinch their record-extending ninth title of the AFC Women's Asian Cup in Navi Mumbai on Sunday. South Korea looked to be cruising to their maiden crown after taking a 2-0 lead at half-time but China fought back after the break through goals from Tang Jiali, Zhang Linyan and Xiao Yuyi, who netted the winner deep into added time to seal her side the title at the DY Patil Stadium. China entered the final chasing a record-extending ninth AFC Women's Asian Cup title against a Korean side that had never laid their hands on the coveted trophy.
Women's Asian Cup here on Sunday. Korea looked to be cruising to their maiden crown after taking a 2-0 lead at half-time but China fought back after the break through goals from Tang Jiali, Zhang Linyan and Xiao Yuyi, who netted the winner deep into added time to seal her side the title at the DY Patil Stadium.
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