On Day 2 of the Bihar Women’s Asian Champions Trophy, China once again showcased their dominance, claiming a decisive 5-0 victory over Malaysia. Following their high-scoring win against Thailand, China continued their winning streak, demonstrating impeccable form and reinforcing their status as strong contenders in the tournament.
From the outset, China took control of the game, with a powerful attack strategy and organized play that kept Malaysia on the defensive. Malaysia came prepared, showing grit and resilience, but they struggled to keep up with China’s fast-paced game. China’s tactical approach, combined with their ability to exploit gaps in Malaysia’s defense, ultimately proved overwhelming.
In the first half, China quickly set the tone by taking early control of ball possession and dictating the pace of play. Their sharp passing and movement created scoring opportunities, and it wasn’t long before they capitalized, netting their first goal. The momentum only built from there, with China adding two more goals before halftime, giving them a comfortable 3-0 lead going into the break.
The second half saw China continue their offensive onslaught. Despite Malaysia’s best efforts to reorganize their defense, China’s forwards remained relentless. With well-timed plays and accurate shots, they managed to score two more goals, extending their lead to 5-0. Malaysia showed resilience, but China’s disciplined strategy and seamless transitions made it challenging for them to gain ground.