Result: China-Germany 0-0 Germany: Rottenberg - Stegemann, Hingst (46. Zerbe), Minnert, Bresonik - Omilade (46. Hagedorn), P. Wunderlich, Kliehm, Wimbersky (46. Garefrekes), Wiegmann - Prinz China: ? Attendance: 30.000 Unfortunately there was only a broadcast of the last 30 minutes because there was a biathlon broadcast before on german television. If the reporter was right, China was dominating in the first half and that was also the case in the part I watched. Two nice chances to score for Germany with two headers by Wiegmann and Garefrekes but overall Germany seemed insecure in their defense and a bit tired. China had some good chances to score, one was denied by german goalkeeper Silke Rottenberg, who was having a good match and one shot by Sun Wen (?) hit the crossbar jumping back into the field. Bad luck. They had a problem with finishing. It was a match that's easy to forget nothing great in terms of soccer highlights imo.
From the report that I've read, China dominated most of the match. Sun Wen was injured during the match, but somehow she managed to finish the game. There were good chances for both sides, but neither side could score. The German keeper was named the player of the match after the game. China used a 4-4-2 formation. Here's the starting lineup for China: Keeper: 18.Zhao Yan Defenders: 16.Liu Yali---3.Li jie---5.Fan Yunjie---2.Sun Rui Midfielders: 6.Zhao Lihong---7.Pu Wei---20.Liu Ying---27.Zhang Ouying Strikers: 10.Sun Wen---9.Bai Jie Subs: Meng Jun---Qu Feifei
FIFA has posted up their diplomatic take on the first two games: http://apps.fifa.com/scripts/runisa.dll?M2:gp::67173+women/article+50896+E
German women's soccer coach Meyer praises Chinese team German coach Tina Meyer gave a thumb-up to the Chinese team despite the visitors held hosts to a goalless draw at the Four Nations women's soccer tournament in Yiwu , East China on Thursday. http://english.eastday.com/epublish/gb/paper1/793/class000100002/hwz109642.htm