China's women beat South Korea 5-2 at Ice Hockey Worlds
Speaking afterwards, China's head coach Jakob Koelliker said he was pleased with the win, but warned against complacency going forward.
"Today was a really good game for us," said the Swiss. "We knew we had to keep up the speed we had [against Latvia], and in the end the result was good for us, so I'm really happy. Everybody worked really hard, but we have big opponents coming and we have to keep focused."
China's two-goal forward Fang was named player of the match, and paid tribute to her side's pre-game preparations.
"What we achieved today is the result of our hard training, but we can't rest on our laurels. There's always room for improvement. Before the game, Jakob told us to be patient, play our natural game and take our chances."
China's next match is on Tuesday against the Netherlands, who also defeated South Korea 5-2 in their opening game on Friday.
Most Popular
- Para teams set to leave mark on ice
- US skier Johnson wins women's downhill as Vonn crashes at Milan-Cortina Games
- Su Yiming clinches first medal at Milano-Cortina
- Over 300 athletes from 35 countries and regions kick off Asian championships in Tianjin
- Legacy of Beijing 2022 lives on as Milan welcomes Games
- Olympic cauldrons lit as Milan-Cortina 2026 opens





























