30.03.2016 09:59 h

Tears in China over 'miracle' of Xi'an

Chinese fans were left dreaming of World Cup glory on Wednesday after they scrambled into Asia's final qualifying stage with a shock win which left state media purring that "Anything is possible".

China won 2-0 against Qatar, victors in all seven of their previous games in Group C, to reach the next phase thanks also to the Philippines' unexpected 3-2 victory over North Korea.

It left some supporters tearful after the "miracle" result in Xi'an produced an unforeseen twist for China, whose hopes of reaching a second World Cup in 2018 had seemed forlorn.

"A miracle should not have been needed, but the miracle occurred. This time, we finally believe that 'anything is possible'," said the People's Daily website.

Huang Bowen and Wu Lei scored in the second half against a lacklustre Qatar team, who had already guaranteed top spot in Group C to reach the next stage.

China's win, combined with the surprise result in Manila, Australia's victory over Jordan and Iran's defeat of Oman, meant Team Dragon went through as one of the four best-performing group runners-up.

It was an outcome which seemed unthinkable after November's 0-0 draw with Hong Kong, which cost China's French former coach Alain Perrin his job.

"The happiness that football fans felt is as if the Chinese team qualified for the World Cup," Xinhuanet.com said in a commentary.

"Tears! 46,000 fans sung the national anthem in Xi'an. Tonight, I'm proud of the national football team!" read a report on leading news site Sina.com.

And a commentator for state broadcaster CCTV trumpeted after the match: "Football arouses national pride. The goal scored by Huang Bowen is priceless!"

China's progress could indeed be invaluable as President Xi Jingping spearheads a drive to turn the world's most populous nation into a genuine football power.

China, listed at 96th in the FIFA rankings, have only reached one World Cup before and have long under-achieved on the international stage.