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04-18 19:30
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Nanjing City
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Attacks
94
89
Dangerous Attacks
66
40
Ball Possession
51
49
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97′
Y.Shi
Rodrigo
92′
Rodrigo
88′
N.Nurlan
W.Wong
85′
Z.Zhai
Shewketjan
82′
W.Chen
Y.Shang
78′
1-3
A.Garita
73′
J.Hu
Robertinho
71′
Y.Su
70′
K.Huang
X.Gan
64′
Z.Meng
L.Liu
62′
Shewketjan
59′
C.Zhao
52′
1-2
J.Ngom
Assist: D.Yang
45′
D.Yang
Q.Zhu
45′
B.An
M.Yu
Halftime 0-2
45′
Zé Santos
35′
0-2
A.Garita
Assist: G.Zhu
27′
0-1
X.Gan
Assist: A.Garita
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Match Info

Shenzhen Juniors Stage Impressive Comeback to Defeat Nanjing City 3-1

In a thrilling China League One encounter, Shenzhen Juniors overturned a deficit to secure a impressive 3-1 away victory against Nanjing City. The visitors showed great character and quality to fight back and claim all three points on the road.

Match Story: Resilience and Firepower on Display

The match began with Nanjing City looking to impose themselves at home, and their early pressure was rewarded with an opening goal. However, Shenzhen Juniors refused to be rattled. They grew into the game, displaying impressive resilience to equalize before the interval, completely shifting the momentum.

The second half belonged entirely to the visitors. Building on their newfound confidence, Shenzhen Juniors took the lead with a well-worked goal and then sealed the victory with a late third, capitalizing on a stretched Nanjing defense. Nanjing City had no answer to the visitors' second-half intensity and clinical finishing.

Tactical Shift and Key Impact

Shenzhen's comeback was built on a solid midfield foundation that began to dominate possession after the initial setback. Their attacking players exploited spaces with increasing effectiveness as the game progressed. This result is a statement win for Shenzhen Juniors, demonstrating their playoff credentials, while for Nanjing City, it's a frustrating collapse from a winning position that will raise questions about game management.