Shanghai SIPG prevails over Shenzhen 3-1

Shanghai SIPG overcomes Shenzhen 3-1.

Shanghai SIPG prevails over Shenzhen 3-1

Shanghai SIPG conquers Shenzhen 3-1. Shanghai SIPG got an early 2-0 lead with 2 goals from S. Li (31′) and Oscar (42′). Shenzhen tried to recover with a goal from F. Acheampong (50′). Nevertheless, the match was closed by a goal (66′) scored by A. Mooy for Shanghai SIPG. Shanghai SIPG took advantage of its superior ball possession (56%).

The referee was Li Ma with the help of Ji Ma and Xingfeng Li. The 4th official was Zheng Li.

Match Statistics​

  • 43 Ball Possession 57
Shots
  • 11 Total 14
  • 6 On Target 6
  • 5 Off Target 8
  • 1 Shots blocked 1
  • 92 Attack 105
  • 35 Dangerous attack 65
  • 71 Ball safe 67
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 3 Corners 6
Fouls
  • 10 Total 10
  • 1 Yellow Cards 1
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 4 Substitutions 6

Ball possession

Shanghai SIPG had a strong ball possession 56% while Shenzhen was struggling with a 44% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Shanghai SIPG was more pushing with 65 dangerous attacks and 14 shots of which 6 were on target. This is one of the reasons why Shanghai SIPG won the contest.​

Shenzhen shot 11 times, 6 on target, 5 off target. On the opposite side, Shanghai SIPG shot 14 times, 6 on target, 8 off target.

Cards

Shenzhen received 1 yellow card (Gao Lin). Talking about the opposition, Shanghai SIPG received 1 yellow card (Paulinho).

Match Timeline

31'
39'
42'
Oscar (goal)
50'
61'
66'
72'
72'
74'
82'
85'
88'
Shenglong Li- sub ->Zhurun Liu
89'
Shiyuan Yang- sub ->Paulinho
89'
Binbin Chen- sub ->Wenjun Lü

Standings

After this encounter, Shenzhen will stay with 24 points to sit in the 11th place. On the other side, Shanghai SIPG will have 31 points like Changchun Yatai to hold in the 4th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the Super League, Shenzhen will host Hebei CFFC on the 19th of December with a 1-0 head to head in favor of Shenzhen (1 draw).

Shanghai SIPG will host Shandong Luneng on the 19th of December with a 5-5 head to head record.

Shenzhen – Formation

Shenzhen
G
L. Zhang 1.China PR
6.3
D
Haolun Mi 25.China
6.2
85'
D
Mincheng Yuan 26.China
6.6
D
Xin Zhou 24.China
6.1
D
Yeljan Shinar 2.China
7.3
M
J. Quintero 10.Colombia
7.1
72'
M
Shuai Pei 6.China
7.1
M
Yuanyi Li 28.China
6.5
M
Dai Wai-Tsun 8.Hong Kong
6.9
72'
M
6.4
Goals50'
F
Alan Kardec 27.Brazil
6.8
82'
Substitutes
G
W. Guo 23.China PR
G
Z. Wang 31.China PR
D
Chen Guoliang 33.China
D
Zhipeng Jiang 21.China
6.8
85'
D
Xu Haofeng 13.China
M
Y. Wang 39.China PR
7.4
72'
M
Ruifeng Huang 30.China
M
Yuan Zhang 14.China
M
Ke Sun 38.China
M
Dalun Zheng 16.China
6.7
72'
F
Lin Gao 29.China
6.9
82' 61'
F
Xiangyu Chen 18.China

Shenzhen started with a 4-2-3-1 line-up (4-2-3-1).

The manager José Carlos Granero Granero decided to play with the following team: Lu Zhang (6.3), Yeljan Shinar (7.3), Xin Zhou (6.1), Mincheng Yuan (6.6), Haolun Mi (6.2), Yuanyi Li (6.5), Shuai Pei (7.1), Juan Quintero (7.1), Tsun Dai (6.9), Frank Acheampong (6.4) and Alan Kardec (6.8).

The home team had on the bench: Chen Guoliang, Yongpo Wang (7.4), Huang Ruifeng, Yuan Zhang, Wei Guo, Ke Sun, Zixiang Wang, Zhipeng Jiang (6.8), Xu Haofeng, Lin Gao (6.9), Chen Xiangyu and Dalun Zheng (6.7).

Shenzhen could not rely on the presence of Gao Lin (injured).

Substitutions

Shenzhen made 4 changes: Dai Wai-Tsun for Wang Yongpo (72′), J. Quintero for Zheng Dalun (72′), Kardec Alan for Gao Lin (82′) and H. Mi for Jiang Zhipeng (85′).

Best player: Yongpo Wang​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Shenzhen was Yongpo Wang.

His rating is (7.4) with 15 passes (93% accurate) and 4 key passes. He was won 3 duels out of 4. He performed 4 crosses.

His performance was remarkable also because he started the match from the bench before entering the filed in the 72′.

Shanghai SIPG – Formation

Shanghai Port
G
Junling Yan 1.China
7.2
D
Hai Yu 21.China
7.5
D
Guan He 28.China
6.8
D
Zhen Wei 13.China
7.3
M
Shenchao Wang 4.China
6.4
M
Shenyuan Li 15.China
7.3
Goals31'
M
Paulinho 9.Brazil
7.4
89' 39'
M
Wenjun Lü 11.China
6.5
89'
F
Oscar  8.Brazil
8.9
Goals42'
F
Aaron Mooy 19.Australia
8.0
74' Goals66'
F
Liu Zhurun 33.China
6.4
88'
Substitutes
G
Tong Guo 35.China
G
Wei Chen 12.China
D
Ang Li 2.China
D
Huan Fu 23.China
6.2
D
Rui Yu 3.China
D
Wei Zhang 27.China
M
74'
M
Shiyuan Yang 20.China
89'
M
Huikang Cai 6.China
F
Jinghang Hu 39.China
F
Binbin Chen 17.China
89'
F
Shenglong Li 14.China
88'

Shanghai SIPG started with a 3-3-3-1 line-up (3-3-3-1).

Ivan Leko played with: Junling Yan (7.2), Hai Yu (7.5), Guan He (6.8), Wei Zhen (7.3), Shenyuan Li (7.3), Shenchao Wang (6.4), Wenjun Lyu (6.5), Aaron Mooy (8.0), Paulinho (7.4), Oscar (8.9) and Liu Zhurun (6.4).

They had on the bench: Mirahmetjan Muzepper, Guo Tong, Ang Li, Huan Fu (6.2), Shiyuan Yang, Rui Yu, Hu Jinghang, Huikang Cai, Wei Zhang, Binbin Chen, Shenglong Li and Wei Chen.

Shanghai SIPG could not rely on the presence of Fu Huan (injured).

Substitutions

Shanghai SIPG made 4 changes: A. Mooy for Fu Huan (74′), Lu Wenjun for Chen Binbin (85′), Z. Liu for Li Shenglong (88′) and Paulinho for Yang Shiyuan (88′).

Best player: Oscar​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Shanghai SIPG was Oscar.

His rating is (8.9) with 1 goal, 63 passes (76% accurate) and 3 key passes. He was won 5 duels out of 11. He performed 6 crosses.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the Super League.​