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    Yunnan Yukun VS Shanghai Port

    Chinese Super League
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    • Brian Gan promotions
      Brian Gan promotions
      The current situation of the two teams presents a stark contrast. One is in a strong position to compete for the AFC Champions League spots, while the other is struggling to avoid relegation. Yukun has had a decent season so far. After 18 rounds, they have 7 wins, 3 draws, and 8 losses, accumulating 24 points and sitting in 5th place. They've scored 34 goals and conceded 33. They're level on points with Shandong Taishan and only 1 point behind 3rd - placed Dalian Yingbo. They're right in the thick of the race for the AFC Champions League qualification. On the other hand, Shanghai Port has been affected by a 5 - point penalty. After 17 rounds, they have 5 wins, 5 draws, and 7 losses, with 15 points, ranking 12th (5th from the bottom). They've scored 26 goals and conceded 24. Looking at their recent form, Yukun shows a combination of offensive firepower and defensive frailty. In their last 10 games, they've had 4 wins, 2 draws, and 4 losses, scoring 18 goals and conceding 18. Their style
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      CHA CSL Yunnan Yukun 0-0 Shanghai Port
    • Garoux 777
      Garoux 777
      This season, Yunnan Yukun and Shanghai Haigang have shown distinct offensive and defensive data. Yunnan Yukun has a win rate and a loss rate of 40% each. The number of goals scored and conceded is 18, with an average offensive efficiency of 1.8 goals per game, ranking among the top in the league. However, there is a hidden danger in terms of discipline, with an average of 1.7 yellow cards per game on the defensive end. This forms a unique tactical combination with the 5.8 average corner kicks per game from their wing attacks. The team shows strong and continuous offensive ability, but the lack of defensive stability leads to high volatility in match results. On the other hand, Shanghai Haigang takes the tactical initiative with a draw rate of 40%. Their average offensive efficiency of 1.5 goals per game is slightly lower than that of their opponent. The slight gap between 16 goals conceded and 15 goals scored reflects the fragility of their defensive system under high - pressure pressi
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      CHA CSL Yunnan Yukun 0-0 Shanghai Port
    • JJ BEDDINGS
      JJ BEDDINGS
      In terms of offensive efficiency, Yunnan Yukun has been struggling. Their recent offensive conversion rate stands at a mere 12%, significantly lower than the league average. This indicates a lack of the ability to efficiently finish attacks in the offensive end. In contrast, Shanghai Haigang has been in great form. Their offensive conversion rate is as high as 28%, with an average of 14.2 offensive finishes per game, giving them a clear edge. There's also a notable gap in passing success rates. Yunnan Yukun's passing success rate is 68%, while Shanghai Haigang reaches an impressive 89%. Moreover, Shanghai Haigang's key - passing success rate is 34%, far exceeding Yunnan Yukun's 18%. When it comes to midfield control, Shanghai Haigang shows its dominance. They average 840 passes per game, with an average transition speed of 12.4 seconds, much faster than Yunnan Yukun's 18 seconds. In terms of running distance and high - intensity sprints, Shanghai Haigang outperforms Yunnan Yukun. Shang
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      CHA CSL Yunnan Yukun 0-0 Shanghai Port
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