China came from behind to make a winning start to their Asian Cup campaign, as two goalkeeping errors cost Kyrgyzstan in a 2-1 defeat on their tournament debut.
Akhlidin Israilov fired in the opener after 42 minutes but saw that goal cancelled out in a nightmare moment for keeper Pavel Matiash, who pushed the ball into his own net five minutes into the second half.
Matiash's poor judgement then opened the door for substitute Yu Dabao to net the winner, sending China top of Group C ahead of the match between top seeds South Korea and Philippines later on Monday.