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Shenzhen Peng City FC
Tianjin Jinmen Tiger FC
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39
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49
51
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End 1-0
95′
H.Shen
Z.Xuan
94′
J.Yao
D.Owusu
89′
J.Liu
X.Wang
86′
Wesley
84′
1-0
Wesley
Assist: T.Chow
80′
S.Ji
G.Schettine
79′
W.Xie
78′
R.Yu
S.Nan
66′
F.Yang
Q.Wang
66′
H.Guo
M.Sun
66′
W.Dai
S.Ghojaehmet
45′
Y.Qi
B.Yan
Halftime 0-0
47′
X.Wang
38′
R.Hu
34′
F.Benković
12′
Wesley
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Match Info
In a tightly contested Chinese Super League encounter, Shenzhen Peng City edged out Tianjin Jinmen Tiger with a narrow 1-0 victory at home. The match, played on March 14, 2026, was decided by a solitary second-half goal in a game where defensive organization outweighed attacking flair. The three points are crucial for Shenzhen as they look to establish themselves in the top division, while Tianjin will be disappointed not to have taken anything from a game where they had periods of control. The first half was a cagey affair, with both teams canceling each other out in midfield and creating few clear-cut chances. The breakthrough came just after the hour mark when Shenzhen's forward latched onto a through ball, held off his marker, and slotted a composed finish past the Tianjin goalkeeper. The away side pushed for an equalizer in the final twenty minutes, forcing a couple of smart saves from the Shenzhen keeper, but they lacked the final touch to break down a resolute home defense. The key incident was a disallowed goal for Tianjin for a marginal offside call, which, after a brief VAR check, stood, much to the visitors' frustration. This result provides Shenzhen Peng City with a valuable win that lifts them away from the early-season relegation zone, injecting confidence into the squad. For Tianjin Jinmen Tiger, it's a missed opportunity to climb the table, leaving them to reflect on their lack of cutting edge in the final third. The Shenzhen manager highlighted his team's resilience, saying, "It was a hard-fought win. We defended as a unit and took our chance when it came." His Tianjin counterpart focused on the fine margins, noting, "We controlled large parts but didn't create enough. The offside decision was tight, but we must be more clinical."