Zhejiang Professional FC 0-5 Liaoning Tieren – A Night to Forget at Home
On the evening of May 24, 2026, Zhejiang Professional FC endured a harrowing defeat at the hands of Liaoning Tieren in the Chinese Football Super League, going down 5-0 in front of their own supporters. The match, which kicked off at 19:35 local time, quickly turned into a one-sided affair as Liaoning’s attacking machine ran riot.
Match Overview
Liaoning Tieren entered the fixture with a clear game plan: press high and exploit Zhejiang’s defensive vulnerabilities. Within the opening quarter of an hour, the visitors had already taken the lead. A swift counter-attack, finished coolly by forward Li Ming, set the tone for the evening. Zhejiang struggled to find any rhythm, with their midfield consistently overrun.
The second goal arrived just before half-time, a powerful header from Zhang Wei off a corner kick. The home side’s confidence visibly drained as they trudged off at the break trailing 2-0.
Second Half Collapse
Whatever head coach Jordi Vinyals said in the dressing room failed to spark a response. Liaoning added three more goals in the second half, with Wang Haoyu scoring a brace and Chen Tao rounding off the scoring with a stunning long-range strike. The final whistle brought a chorus of boos from the disappointed home crowd.
- Key performer: Liaoning’s Zhang Wei – a goal and an assist from centre‑back.
- Turning point: The early opener that forced Zhejiang onto the back foot.
- Stat to note: Zhejiang managed only two shots on target across the 90 minutes.
Table Impact
The heavy defeat leaves Zhejiang Professional FC rooted in mid-table, while Liaoning Tieren’s emphatic away win propels them into the top four of the Super League standings. For Zhejiang, defensive frailties remain a pressing concern as the season enters its critical phase.

