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Yunnan Yukun 1-2 Zhejiang Professional FC | Chinese Super League | May 6, 2026

Zhejiang Professional FC delivered a composed second-half performance to overcome a resilient Yunnan Yukun side 2-1 at the home of the newly promoted Super League outfit on Wednesday evening. The result propelled Zhejiang further up the table while leaving Yunnan searching for answers in their battle for top-flight survival.

Match Overview

The encounter at Yunnan’s compact but passionate stadium was a tale of two halves. Yunnan took the lead early in the second period through a well-worked set-piece goal, only for Zhejiang to respond with clinical strikes that showcased the quality and experience of the seasoned CSL campaigners.

The visitors’ ability to adapt tactically and control the tempo after falling behind proved decisive, with Zhejiang’s midfield taking charge in the final 30 minutes.

Key Moments

  • 55th minute – Yunnan Yukun broke the deadlock. A looping corner kick found an unmarked Yunnan center-back at the far post, who powered a header past Zhejiang goalkeeper Zhao Bo. The home crowd erupted, sensing a major scalp.
  • 68th minute – Zhejiang equalized through a stunning individual effort. Winger Franko Andrijašević cut inside from the left flank, exchanged a quick one-two with midfielder Cheng Jin, and curled a precise right-footed shot into the bottom corner.
  • 82nd minute – The winner arrived via a flowing team move. A rapid Zhejiang counter-attack saw Leonardo Souza pick out Jeison Murillo on the edge of the box. The Colombian international’s low drive took a slight deflection, wrong-footing the Yunnan goalkeeper and nestling into the net.

Tactical Battle

Yunnan Yukun deployed a compact 5-4-1 defensive block for much of the first half, successfully neutralizing Zhejiang’s wide attackers. Their game plan relied on set pieces and quick transitions. However, after taking the lead, Yunnan dropped too deep, inviting Zhejiang’s creative players to operate in dangerous central areas.

Zhejiang Professional, under coach Jordi Vinyals, switched from their standard 4-3-3 to a more fluid 4-2-3-1 after the hour mark. This adjustment pushed Cheng Jin into a more advanced number 10 role, allowing him to find space between the lines and supply the decisive final passes.

Standout Performers

  • Franko Andrijašević (Zhejiang) – The Croatian winger was a constant threat with his dribbling and intelligent movement. His equalizer was a moment of pure class, and his overall work rate forced Yunnan’s full-backs into defensive exhaustion.
  • Cheng Jin (Zhejiang) – The midfield orchestrator completed 87 percent of his passes and created three clear chances. His positional intelligence after the tactical switch unlocked the Yunnan defense.
  • Yunnan’s defensive line – Despite the defeat, Yunnan’s center-backs were largely solid for 70 minutes, particularly in aerial duels and covering runs. Their discipline kept the scoreline respectable against a superior opponent.

Table and Season Impact

Zhejiang Professional FC’s victory lifted them to fifth in the Chinese Super League standings, now just three points outside the AFC Champions League qualification places. The win extended their unbeaten run to four matches and demonstrated their growing cohesion under Vinyals’ system.

For Yunnan Yukun, the result keeps them deep in the relegation conversation. The newly promoted side has now lost three of their last four home matches, a worrying trend that highlights their difficulty in converting competitive periods into results. Head coach Li Tie will be particularly concerned about his team’s inability to see out leads—a pattern that has cost them six points from winning positions this season.

Both teams now face a quick turnaround, with Zhejiang hosting Henan Songshan Longmen next weekend and Yunnan traveling to face a resurgent Shenzhen FC.