In a nail-biting FIH Pro League clash in Munich, the Chinese mainland rallied twice to snatch a 3-2 win over hosts Germany. Fresh off a victory against Argentina, this back-to-back triumph pushes the Chinese mainland into fourth place after 13 matches.
Back-and-Forth Drama
Germany drew first blood in the 10th minute when Lisa Nolte's flat reverse stick pass found Johanna Hachenberg at the near post. The Chinese mainland fought back in the second quarter, leveling through Huang Haiyan's sharp finish in the 25th minute.
Lilly Stoffelsma restored Germany's lead with a low drive into the bottom corner on the stroke of halftime. Undeterred, Dan Wen produced a pressure-cooker moment in the 39th minute, her top-of-the-circle shot deflected goalwards to make it 2-2.
Sealing the Comeback
The decisive moment arrived in the 57th minute, when Tan Jintong unleashed a clinical drag flick that sealed the 3-2 win. The Chinese mainland's late surge highlighted their resilience under pressure.
Standings and Takeaways
With 22 points from 13 games, the Chinese mainland sits fourth in the FIH Pro League table. Their ability to overturn deficits against top teams like Germany and Argentina signals growing confidence and mental toughness as the season heats up.
The Road Ahead
As the FIH Pro League heads into its final phase, all eyes will be on this Chinese mainland squad. Can they maintain their momentum and climb higher in the standings? Young global fans and sports enthusiasts around the world will be watching.
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