On Friday (28), the second round of the Group D Women's World Cup was in full swing, with China's women's soccer team in Adelaide, Australia, in a crucial battle for advancement. Despite the unfavorable situation of one person leaving the field in the first half, the "Clanging Roses" won their first victory in this tournament by defeating Haiti 1-0 with a penalty kick kill by substitute Wang Frost.

The Chinese women's soccer team, who lost their first match to Denmark by one goal, will have to pick up points if they want to keep their hopes of advancing. The "Clanging Roses" continued to rely on core strengths such as Wang Shanshan and Li Mengwen, who plays for Paris Saint-Germain in France. The Chinese soccer team started off on the right foot against Haiti, who were making their debut in the final week of the tournament. However, the first half took a turn for the worse when Zhang Rui committed a serious foul, and after the VAR replay confirmed it, the referee didn't hesitate to show the No. 10 player a red card and sent him off. This left the "Clanging Roses" in a one-man dilemma for most of the rest of the match, and both sides were scoreless at halftime.

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