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Qatar 2022: China’s World Cup dream alive after Wu Lei’s late winner over Vietnam
- Espanyol striker hits 95th-minute winner against Vietnam to get Chinese off the mark in final stage of Qatar 2022 qualifiers
- Coach Li Tie says first 80 minutes of 3-2 win prove team ‘can play’ as they head to Saudi Arabia to face group leaders
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China moved off the bottom of the Qatar 2022 qualifying group after securing their first points of the third round with a dramatic late win over Vietnam to keep their slim hopes of a second Fifa World Cup appearance alive.
The match ended 3-2 to the nominal hosts in Sharjah, with the game moved from China to the UAE as the Chinese Football Association chose to play overseas amid the country’s strict Covid-19 regulations.
Espanyol forward Wu Lei bagged a dramatic late winner in the fifth minute of second half stoppage time to hand Li Tie’s side a first win of this final stage of qualifying for next year’s Fifa World Cup in Qatar.
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Vietnam’s Nguyen Tien Linh had levelled the scores at 2-2 in the 90th minute before Wu’s late heroics.
“The game is very difficult,” Wu said. “Our team has been from August to now for more than a month. It is very difficult. In a closed state, everyone is under a lot of mental pressure.”
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