Germany nip 1-0 win over China to open Women's World Cup campaign (updated-2)

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RENNES, France, June 8 (Xinhua) -- Giulia Gwinn's hour-mark goal gave two-time winners Germany a 1-0 nip, while China wasted plenty of chances in their Group B opening game of FIFA Women's World Cup here on Saturday.

The SC Freiburg defender, who turns 20 in 24 days, hit a clean effort at 66 when she took a touch on the edge of the box and sent the ball past Peng Shimeng and into the up corner of the net. The Chinese defenders were just too slow to close down.

It's deja vu for Gwinn as the German teenager scored against China in last year's Women's under-20 World Cup - also to make it 1-0 and also in the group stages.

Dominating throughout the game, the Germans claimed a 62% possession and shot 18 attempts against China's four. But it was China that could have had some breakthroughs in as many shooting attempts.

Starting forward Yang Li squandered two huge opportunities for the 1999 runners-up before interval, and former Paris Saint-German star player Wang Shuang created China's best chance after the break by earning and launching a free kick.

Into the second half from the bench, Wang Shuang did not make much differences until she was tackled by Germany's substitution midfielder Lena Oberdorf eight minutes from clock.

The 24-year-old stepped up to kick from the spot herself, but failed to pick out anyone in a clear shooting position in front of the goal and midfielder Zhang Rui's late makeup shoot went just over the bar.

Defender Sara Doorsoun was the heroine for Germany before the halftime, leaping across to deny Yang Li who had the goal gaping and really should have scored in the 15th minute.

Yang's another chance came on 45 minutes when China's playmakers Gu Yasha and Zhang Rui combined nicely to set up Yang in front, but the 28-year-old forward again missed the goal.

Just seconds before the halftime whistle, Yang played a nice one-two with her attacking partner Wang Shanshan before Gu Yasha received the ball but hesitated to make a successful shooting effort.

The game started with Germany pushing harshly on the Steel Roses' defensive line and continuing to stack up chances throughout the first half, during which Carolin Simon once hit the crossbar for the Germans.

China, on the other hand, earned just 39% ball possession before the break, but managed to hold firm and created plenty of opportunities for counter-attacks, despite having struggling midfielder Lou Jiahui leaping off after just 34 minutes into the game. Enditem

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