In a pulsating encounter at the Shanghai Stadium, league leaders Shanghai Port were held to a 2-2 draw by a resilient Zhejiang Professional side on Friday night. The result keeps the defending champions at the top of the Chinese Super League table but highlights vulnerabilities that their title rivals will be eager to exploit.
Match Overview
Both sides came into the match with contrasting objectives. Shanghai Port aimed to extend their unbeaten run, while Zhejiang sought to climb away from the mid-table logjam. The home side started brightly, pressing high and moving the ball quickly through midfield, but Zhejiang’s disciplined defensive shape and swift counter-attacks kept the match finely balanced throughout.
Key Moments
- 18' – Shanghai Port 1–0: A slick passing move carved open the Zhejiang defense. Oscar slipped a perfectly weighted through-ball to Wu Lei, who slotted calmly past the advancing goalkeeper.
- 34' – Zhejiang equalizes (1–1): Against the run of play, Zhejiang launched a rapid counter. A long ball over the top found Franko Andrijašević, who held off his marker and fired a low drive into the far corner.
- 58' – Shanghai Port retakes the lead (2–1): A set-piece goal restored the home advantage. Oscar’s inswinging corner was met by Zhang Linpeng at the near post, his header deflecting in off the crossbar.
- 81' – Zhejiang snatches a point (2–2): Another swift transition caught Shanghai Port’s high line. Substitute Nicolas Ngamaleu raced onto a pass, cut inside, and beat the keeper with a dipping shot from the edge of the box.
Tactical Story
Shanghai Port dominated possession with over 65% of the ball, but their high defensive line was repeatedly exposed by Zhejiang’s pace on the break. The visitors sat deep in a compact 4-4-2, absorbing pressure and looking for quick vertical passes. The home side’s full-backs pushed high, leaving space in behind – a pattern that Zhejiang exploited twice with clinical finishing. Port’s midfield trio of Moses Simon, Óscar, and Xu Xin controlled the central areas but failed to sustain defensive transitions when turnovers occurred.
Standout Performers
- Franko Andrijašević (Zhejiang): The Croatian midfielder was a constant menace, scoring one goal and creating the equalizer with his intelligent movement.
- Óscar (Shanghai Port): The Brazilian playmaker orchestrated most of his team’s attacks, providing an assist and dictating tempo, but was left frustrated by the final defensive lapses.
- Zhao Bo (Zhejiang): The goalkeeper made six crucial saves, including a point-blank stop from Wu Lei in the second half, keeping his side in the game.
Table Impact
The draw leaves Shanghai Port still top of the CSL standings with 29 points after 14 matches, but their lead is now cut to just two points ahead of a charging Shandong Taishan. Zhejiang moves to 20 points, solidifying their position in the top half of the table. For Port, the dropped points at home raise questions about their ability to close out matches against well-organized counter-attacking sides.

