Shenzhen Peng City 1-2 Shandong Taishan | Chinese Super League | May 10, 2026
Shandong Taishan edged past Shenzhen Peng City 2-1 in a tightly contested Chinese Super League encounter on May 10, 2026. The visitors struck early and late to secure three valuable away points, leaving Shenzhen to rue missed opportunities in front of their home crowd.
Match Overview
Playing at the Shenzhen Universiade Sports Centre, the home side started brightly but fell behind in the 12th minute when Shandong's Brazilian forward, Pedro Delgado, converted a low cross from the right. Shenzhen responded well and equalised just before the half-hour mark through a well-worked set-piece, with central defender Li Yang nodding home from a corner.
The second half saw both teams push for a winner. Shandong Taishan's experience told in the 78th minute when substitute striker Zhang Yuning latched onto a long ball, held off his marker, and slotted past the Shenzhen goalkeeper. The goal was initially flagged for offside but was confirmed after a VAR review.
Key Moments
- 12' – Pedro Delgado opens the scoring for Shandong with a clinical finish from close range.
- 28' – Li Yang rises highest to head Shenzhen level from a corner kick.
- 78' – Zhang Yuning scores the decisive goal after a well-timed run and finish.
- 85' – Shenzhen's Wang Qiang hits the crossbar with a curling free-kick.
Tactical Story
Shenzhen Peng City dominated possession for long stretches, particularly in the first half, but struggled to break down Shandong's compact defensive block. The visitors, under head coach Choi Kang-hee, relied on quick transitions and direct balls behind the home defence. The introduction of Zhang Yuning in the second half gave Shandong a focal point that Shenzhen could not handle.
Standout Players
Shandong's midfield anchor, Sun Junhao, controlled the tempo and completed 91% of his passes, while goalkeeper Wang Dalei made two crucial saves in the second half. For Shenzhen, winger Jorge Ortiz was a constant threat but lacked support in the final third.
Season Impact
The win moved Shandong Taishan into the top three of the CSL standings, keeping their title hopes alive. Shenzhen Peng City, meanwhile, remain in mid-table, now four points off the AFC Champions League places. The result continued Shandong's strong away form, having lost only once on the road all season.

