• Kyrgyzstan's goalkeeper Matiash Pavel punches a cross onto his own crossbar, with the ball rebounding off him, to give China their equaliser. EPA
    Kyrgyzstan's goalkeeper Matiash Pavel punches a cross onto his own crossbar, with the ball rebounding off him, to give China their equaliser. EPA
  • China's midfielder Zhang Chengdong fights for the ball with Kyrgyzstan's forward Mirlan Murzaev. AFP
    China's midfielder Zhang Chengdong fights for the ball with Kyrgyzstan's forward Mirlan Murzaev. AFP
  • Zhao Xuri heads the ball away for China. EPA
    Zhao Xuri heads the ball away for China. EPA
  • China's defender Yu Dabao his winning goal. AP Photo
    China's defender Yu Dabao his winning goal. AP Photo
  • Kyrgyzstan's goalkeeper Matiash clears the ball under pressure from Wu Lei. AP Photo
    Kyrgyzstan's goalkeeper Matiash clears the ball under pressure from Wu Lei. AP Photo
  • China's midfielder Zhongguo Chi and forward Xiao Zhi fight for the ball with Kyrgyzstan's midfielder Farhat Musabekov. AFP
    China's midfielder Zhongguo Chi and forward Xiao Zhi fight for the ball with Kyrgyzstan's midfielder Farhat Musabekov. AFP
  • Players from both sides scrap for the ball. AFP
    Players from both sides scrap for the ball. AFP
  • China's players celebrate after scoring their equaliser. AFP
    China's players celebrate after scoring their equaliser. AFP
  • Kyrgyzstan's midfielder Akhlidin Israilov, left, and China's defender Wu Xi fight for the ball. AP Photo
    Kyrgyzstan's midfielder Akhlidin Israilov, left, and China's defender Wu Xi fight for the ball. AP Photo
  • Kyrgyzstan's players celebrate taking the lead. AFP
    Kyrgyzstan's players celebrate taking the lead. AFP
  • Kyrgyzstan's Murzaev Mirlan gets a header away. EPA
    Kyrgyzstan's Murzaev Mirlan gets a header away. EPA
  • China manager Marcello Lippi on the sidelines. AP Photo
    China manager Marcello Lippi on the sidelines. AP Photo
  • Kyrgyzstan's players celebrate with their fans after scoring the first goal. EPA
    Kyrgyzstan's players celebrate with their fans after scoring the first goal. EPA
  • China's Chi Zhongguo, right, watches on as Sagynbaev Bekzhan falls over. EPA
    China's Chi Zhongguo, right, watches on as Sagynbaev Bekzhan falls over. EPA
  • Kyrgyzstan's midfielder Farhat Musabekov tussles for the ball with China's midfielder Jingdao Jin. AFP
    Kyrgyzstan's midfielder Farhat Musabekov tussles for the ball with China's midfielder Jingdao Jin. AFP
  • Yu Dabao slots the ball into an empty net for China to take the lead, EPA
    Yu Dabao slots the ball into an empty net for China to take the lead, EPA

Marcello Lippi questions mentality of China players after stuttering start at Asian Cup


Steve Luckings
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China manager Marcello Lippi has questioned the attitude of his players after they needed two goalkeeping errors to earn a comeback win against Kyrgyzstan in their Asian Cup opener.

Kyrgyzstan goalkeeper Pavel Matiash inexplicably palmed the ball into his own net for China's equaliser just after half-time. Then a rush of blood 12 minutes from time saw him come haring out to the edge of his area before being rounded by Beijing Guoan forward Yu Dabao who finished into an empty net.

With South Korea winning 1-0 against a defiant Philippines, who like Kyrgyzstan are tournament debutants, courtesy of a Hwang Ui-jo strike, the east Asian nations are the Group C pacesetters.

But Lippi, who guided Italy to World Cup glory in 2006, was far from happy with China's performance, particularly in the opening 45 minutes, in Al Ain on Monday.

"I've been in China for two years now and it's not the first time [we've been] in this situation," Lippi said of his side's disjointed display.

"There were a few times when the team couldn't play well in the first half and then, after I got angry and I pushed my players, I got the reaction I wanted from the first minute.

"Maybe it's the characteristics of the players from China."

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China, whose previous best performances at the championship are two runners-up finishes, in 1984 and 2004, were outplayed in the first half and it came as little surprise when Akhlidin Israilov put Kyrgyzstan in front three minutes before the break with a superb volley.

Matiash's horrendous mistake, however, gifted the Chinese an equaliser five minutes after the restart when he palmed a seemingly harmless looping header from Zhang Linpeng into his own goal under no pressure.

The goal lifted the Chinese and Matiash was again at fault when he came charging but missed both man and ball as Yu slotted home late on to give Lippi's team a winning start in the group.

Kyrgyzstan manager Alexandr Krestinin refused to blame his goalkeeper and said his team would keep fighting, with games against South Korea and the Philippines to come.

"We're not talking about the mistake from one person – it was the whole team that lost the game," he said.

"We missed chances in the first half, but this is how the game is at big tournaments and we know that."