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INCHEON, South Korea, Sept. 18 -- China beat Chinese Taipei 4-0 in the Asian Games women's soccer tournament on Thursday.
Despite the comfortbale victory, Chinese head coach Hao Wei said he was not satisfied with his team.
"All the players did their best. But in terms of scoring efficiency we need to improve. So honestly speaking, I'm not satisfied," said Hao.
Midfielder Han Peng opened the scoring in the sixth minute, before Yang Li (12), Zhang Rui (37) and Ma Jun (46) each scored a goal for the Chinese team.
"We wanted more goals. Our team aim at No. 1 in Group B to advance to the quarterfinals. I should have scored more goals," said the 25-year-old Han Peng.
Chinese Taipei coach Nagira Masayuki said he felt sad about the result, but he will look to the future as his team lacks experiences.
China will next face Jordan in their last Group B match. As China and Japan ended in 0-0 draw in their group opener, the goal difference will decide the ranks within the group.
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