Players of China and Bangladesh compete during the men's football competition at the Hangzhou Asian Games on Sept 24, 2023. (PHOTO / XINHUA)
HANGZHOU - China secured the top spot in Group A following a 0-0 draw with Bangladesh in the Hangzhou Asian Games men's football competition on Sunday.
The hosts made several changes to their starting lineup compared to their 5-1 opening win over India. They then defeated Myanmar 4-0, ensuring their advancement to the last 16.
Despite losing their previous matches to Myanmar and India, Bangladesh retained a slim hope of progressing from the group.
China had limited opportunities in the first half. Zhang Wei's header in the 12th minute, which sailed over the bar, was their most notable early chance.
Bangladesh came close to scoring in the 21st minute when Jayed Ahmed's long-range shot narrowly missed the left post.
In an attempt to bolster their offense, China made five substitutions in the second half. Zhang missed another header in the 52nd minute, and He Yupeng's diving header was saved by the goalkeeper in the 76th minute
China's best chance to take the lead came just before halftime, but Wang Haijian's close-range effort was thwarted by the goalkeeper.
In an attempt to bolster their offense, China made five substitutions in the second half. Zhang missed another header in the 52nd minute, and He Yupeng's diving header was saved by the goalkeeper in the 76th minute.
In other Group A action, India and Myanmar played out a 1-1 draw, allowing both teams to advance to the last 16.
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Iran topped Group B after beating Mongolia 3-0 while Saudi Arabia outplayed Vietnam 3-1 to book another place in the knockout stage.
South Korea beat Bahrain 3-0 to lead group E and both sides progressed, as Thailand tied Kuwait 1-1 in another match of the group.
DPR Korea edged Indonesia 1-0 to secure the top spot of Group F, while Kyrgyzstan upset Chinese Taipei 4-1 to book another place in the last 16.
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In the women's competition, Thailand beat India 1-0 in Group B, while DPR Korea routed Singapore 7-0 in Group C.