All Whites end scoring drought to beat China 2-1
The All Whites have broken their seven-game scoring drought to beat China 2-1 in the international football friendly in Wellington.
After the first game in the two match series finished in a nil-all draw in Auckland, the All Whites were desperate to score.
It came through an own goal from China’s Zhu Chenjie in the 43rd minute at Sky Stadium and Matthew Garbett’s late second earned the All Whites their first win in almost a year.
Zhu headed Marco Rojas’ 42nd minute free kick into his own net to give New Zealand their first goal since securing a 5-0 win over the Solomon Islands in qualifying for the 2022 World Cup finals last March.
The goal came after Alex Grieve had squandered the chance to put New Zealand ahead from the penalty spot eight minutes earlier, Yan Junling saving a poorly taken spot-kick following Wu Shaocong’s foul on Elijah Just.
Garbett added the second in the 82nd minute when he controlled Joe Bell’s pass on his chest before slotting past Yan with a well-taken left-foot finish.
The Chinese claimed a consolation two minutes into injury time as substitute Ba Dun bulletted a header into the top corner of Oli Sail’s goal.
It’s the first time the All Whites have beaten China in over 30 years.
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