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Shanghai Shenhua 1–2 Shenzhen Peng City | Chinese Super League | 24 May 2026

In a tightly contested Chinese Super League fixture at Shanghai Stadium, Shenzhen Peng City secured a vital 2–1 away victory over Shanghai Shenhua on 24 May 2026. The result left the home side frustrated after dominating possession but failing to convert chances, while the visitors showed clinical finishing to take all three points.

Match Overview

Shenzhen Peng City started brightly and took an early lead in the 12th minute through a well-worked counter-attack. Winger Wang Jian cut inside from the left and unleashed a curling effort that beat Shanghai goalkeeper Bao Yaxiong at the near post. Shanghai Shenhua responded with sustained pressure, and their equaliser came just before half-time. Striker Cephas Malele rose highest to meet a corner from Cao Yunding, powering a header into the net.

The second half saw Shanghai push forward with intent, but Shenzhen’s defence held firm. The decisive moment arrived in the 68th minute when Shenzhen midfielder Zhang Yuan capitalised on a defensive mix‑up, slotting home from close range after a loose ball in the box. Shanghai Shenhua pushed for a late equaliser but were met by resolute defending and a solid performance from Shenzhen goalkeeper Zhao Bo.

Tactical Battle

Shanghai Shenhua operated in a 4‑3‑3 formation, aiming to dominate the midfield through Teixeira and Wang Haijian. However, Shenzhen Peng City’s compact 5‑4‑1 defensive shape frustrated the hosts, limiting clear‑cut chances. The visitors’ quick transitions and willingness to shoot from distance proved decisive.

Key Performers

  • Wang Jian (Shenzhen Peng City) – Scored the opener and was a constant threat on the left flank.
  • Zhang Yuan (Shenzhen Peng City) – Clinched the winner with a composed finish.
  • Cephas Malele (Shanghai Shenhua) – A constant aerial threat and the home side’s best player.

Table Impact

The win lifted Shenzhen Peng City into the top half of the Super League table, while Shanghai Shenhua dropped to eighth, missing the chance to close the gap on the AFC Champions League spots. With the season approaching its midpoint, both teams will view this result as a pivotal moment in their campaigns.