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    Shijiazhuang Kungfu VS Shanghai Shenhua

    Chinese FA Cup
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    Shijiazhuang Kungfu
    Shijiazhuang Kungfu 0
    2 Shanghai Shenhua
    Shanghai Shenhua
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    • Lucas D
      Lucas D
      Shijiazhuang Kungfu VS Shanghai Shenhua Shijiazhuang Kungfu is struggling in the relegation zone in this season's Chinese League One. After 14 rounds, they've only accumulated 6 points, sitting 14th in the table with a dismal win rate of 9.1%. Their home record is abysmal, with 1 win, 1 draw, and 4 losses in 6 home games. They've scored only 3 goals while conceding 8. In the last 6 games, they've lost all, scoring just 1 goal and conceding 7, with a goal difference of -6, indicating severe offensive inefficiency. Their defense has numerous loopholes, and their home goals - conceded rate ranks among the highest in the league. Shanghai Shenhua, although ranked 12th in the Chinese Super League after having 10 points deducted, has an overall win rate of 40% (6 wins, 5 draws, and 4 losses in 15 rounds). Their recent form is also poor, with no wins, 3 draws, and 3 losses in the last 6 games, scoring 8 goals and conceding 13. Away from home, they've had 2 wins, 3 draws, and 2 losses in 7 game
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      CFC Shijiazhuang Kungfu 0-2 Shanghai Shenhua
    • ต.เต้ย 🍀
      ต.เต้ย 🍀
      Shijiazhuang Kungfu VS Shanghai Shenhua Shijiazhuang Kungfu is in a tough spot this season. With just 6 points from 11 matches in the Chinese Football Association League One, they're sitting in 14th place. Their win rate of 9.1% clearly shows the team's overall struggles. At home, they've played 6 games, with only 1 win, 1 draw, and 4 losses. They've scored 3 goals and conceded 8, resulting in a goal difference of -5. Their home win rate of 16.7% stands in stark contrast to their winless streak in the last 6 rounds. Offensively, they manage only 0.36 goals per game, far below the league average. On the other hand, Shanghai Shenhua, despite having 10 points deducted in the Chinese Super League, has a better overall record. In 15 games, they've achieved 6 wins, 5 draws, and 4 losses. Away from home, they've played 7 matches, with 2 wins, 3 draws, and 2 losses. They've scored 11 goals and conceded 11. Although they've also failed to win in the last 6 rounds, their offensive firepower of 1
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    • Luis Mario Sauret 🥑
      Luis Mario Sauret 🥑
      Shijiazhuang Kungfu VS Shanghai Shenhua The home performance of Shijiazhuang Gongfu this season has been dismal. Their win rate stands at 0%, with a loss rate of 80%. They've scored only 2 goals while conceding 8, resulting in a negative goal difference of -6. They average just 0.4 goals per game, and their defensive weaknesses are glaring. On the other hand, Shanghai Shenhua has shown strong capabilities in both attack and defense. Their 30% win rate and an average of 1.8 goals per game highlight the stability of their attack. The small gap between 18 goals scored and 17 goals conceded shows their defensive tenacity. Notably, Shenhua leads significantly in corner - kick statistics, averaging 5.7 per game compared to Shijiazhuang Gongfu's 3.2 at home. Their ability to control the game might be the key to victory. Also, Shenhua has an average of 2.2 yellow cards per game, indicating intense on - field competition. Shijiazhuang Gongfu at home has only 1.2 yellow cards. The difference in
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      CFC Shijiazhuang Kungfu 0-2 Shanghai Shenhua
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