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Team Work Stressed in World Cup Opener Against Ghana

China head coach Ma Liangxing said on Friday that his Steel Roses will rely on team work rather than individual skills in their Women's World Cup opener against Group D rivals Ghana in Los Angeles on Sunday (local time).

 

Ma said he had found the ways to beat the African team after studying some video tapes of their matches but also warned the players that the first match will be tough and every one must be very cautious.

 

He said: "Ghana have a similar style of play to Nigeria. They have a few excellent players, but overall we are stronger than them. They will depend on their physical prowess and explosive power to threat our defense."

 

The China boss added: "I cannot disclose our tactics for the match. But I can tell you that we will rely on team work to beat them."

 

China, who lost to Nigeria 3-2 in a friendly at home in August, will play Ghana on Sunday (local time) at the Home Depot Center, Carson. A win will give their massive confidence and can almost assure them a quarterfinal berth since Australia and Russia, the other Group D rivals are comparatively weak.

 

The Chinese women crushed Ghana 7-0 in the last World Cup but the Africans have been well prepared for the match.

 

"We are not afraid of any team," said Ghana's goalkeeper Memunatu Sulemana. "Four years ago, we were disorganized but this time we have a good coach, who have taught us how to play as a team. We have been training here for six weeks and are ready for the World Cup."

 

(Xinhua News Agency September 21, 2003)

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