Women's national team play 1-1 against China

The German women's national team finished the test against China in a tie 1:1 (1:1). 17.236 fans saw Inka Grings - the woman of the match - score after just 100 seconds. The Duisburg striker had not played for the national team for over three years. Her last game was in October 2005 against Scotland.

The reigning World Cup champions started very powerful. After twenty minutes, a cross from the left side from Xu Yuan hit the goalpost. The German team did not lose step..

After the halftime break, Bianca Schmidt from Turbine Potsdam and Kim Kulig from Hamburger SV gave their debut in the national team. Martina Müller's two attempts to score both ended at the chinese goalpost.

"I'm very happy with my young team. They solved their task very well and played with passion“, national coach Silvia Neid said after the game. Grings added: "If yous look at the whole 90 minutes, we should have won the game."

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The German women's national team finished the test against China in a tie 1:1 (1:1). 17.236 fans saw Inka Grings - the woman of the match - score after just 100 seconds. The Duisburg striker had not played for the national team for over three years. Her last game was in October 2005 against Scotland.

The reigning World Cup champions started very powerful. After twenty minutes, a cross from the left side from Xu Yuan hit the goalpost. The German team did not lose step..

After the halftime break, Bianca Schmidt from Turbine Potsdam and Kim Kulig from Hamburger SV gave their debut in the national team. Martina Müller's two attempts to score both ended at the chinese goalpost.

"I'm very happy with my young team. They solved their task very well and played with passion“, national coach Silvia Neid said after the game. Grings added: "If yous look at the whole 90 minutes, we should have won the game."