Henan FC ground out a gritty 1-0 victory over Shenzhen Peng City at the Hanghai Stadium on Friday night, moving further clear of the relegation zone. A solitary first-half goal proved enough as the home side displayed defensive resilience to claim three precious points in the Chinese Super League.
Match Overview
The match was a tense, physical affair from the start. Henan FC, desperate to build a buffer from the bottom three, set up in a compact 5-3-2 shape, looking to absorb pressure and hit on the break. Shenzhen Peng City, still feeling their way in the top flight, enjoyed the majority of possession but lacked incision in the final third. The game’s defining moment came midway through the first half, after which Henan shut the door completely.
Key Moments
- 23' – Henan FC 1–0: A well-worked corner kick caught Shenzhen napping. Wang Shangyuan delivered an inswinger to the near post, where Bruno González rose highest to power a header into the roof of the net.
- 43' – Henan survives scare: Shenzhen’s best chance fell to Jordi Arboleda, whose curling effort from 20 yards was tipped over the bar by Wang Guoming.
- 67' – Red card controversy: Henan’s Yao Xuchen was shown a second yellow card for a late tackle, reducing the home side to ten men for the final 23 minutes. Despite the disadvantage, Henan’s defense held firm.
- 89' – Late Shenzhen pressure: Shenzhen piled bodies forward but found the Henan backline unyielding. A desperate scramble in the six-yard box ended with Ke Zhao hacking the ball clear off the line.
Tactical Story
Henan’s game plan was clear: sit deep, stay organized, and trust their set-piece efficiency. After taking the lead, they abandoned any pretense of attacking ambition, dropping into two banks of four even after the red card. Shenzhen struggled to break down a team that gave them very little space between the lines. Their wingers, Yin Hongbo and Zhang Yuan, were kept quiet by Henan’s disciplined full-backs. The visitors’ lack of a natural target man proved costly, as crosses into the box were routinely cleared.
Standout Performers
- Bruno González (Henan): The Spanish defender scored the decisive goal and was a colossus at the back, winning every aerial duel and making a series of vital blocks.
- Wang Guoming (Henan): The goalkeeper produced a man-of-the-match display, making four saves and commanding his area authoritatively. His tip-over save just before half-time was critical.
- Luo Jing (Shenzhen): The Shenzhen midfielder tried tirelessly to unlock the Henan defense, completing 91% of his passes and creating three chances, but his efforts went unrewarded.
Table Impact
Henan FC’s win lifts them to 18 points, seven clear of the relegation playoff spot, providing much-needed breathing room. Shenzhen Peng City remain in 14th place with 15 points, now just three points above the drop zone. The narrow defeat highlights Shenzhen’s ongoing struggle to convert possession into goals – a weakness that manager Chen Yang will need to address quickly.

