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Beijing Guoan 2-0 Shandong Taishan | Chinese Football Super League | July 4, 2026

Beijing Guoan delivered a commanding performance at the Workers' Stadium on Saturday evening, defeating perennial rivals Shandong Taishan 2-0 in a crucial Chinese Football Super League fixture. The victory lifted the capital side into the top four and extended their unbeaten run to five matches, while Shandong suffered a setback in their pursuit of the league leaders.

First‑half dominance sets the tone

Guoan took control from the opening whistle, pressing high and forcing Shandong into hasty clearances. The breakthrough arrived in the 23rd minute when Brazilian midfielder **Fábio** curled a delightful free kick over the wall and into the top corner, leaving goalkeeper Wang Dalei rooted to the spot. The goal was Fábio’s fifth of the campaign and underlined his growing influence in the engine room.

Ten minutes later, the home side doubled the lead. A swift counter‑attack saw winger **Zhang Xizhe** slip a perfectly weighted pass to striker **Wang Ziming**, who slotted calmly past Wang Dalei at the near post. The goal was initially flagged for offside but was confirmed after a VAR review, much to the relief of the home fans.

Shandong struggle to find rhythm

Shandong Taishan, missing suspended midfield anchor Sun Junho, never looked comfortable. Their star forward, **Cryzan**, was well marshalled by Guoan’s central defensive pairing of **Ngadeu** and **Yan Yu**, and the away side managed only one shot on target in the entire match—a tame header from Liu Binbin that was easily saved by goalkeeper Hou Sen.

Manager Choi Kang‑hee introduced three substitutes after the hour mark, including winger Xie Pengfei, but Guoan’s disciplined defensive shape remained intact. The visitors’ frustration boiled over in the 78th minute when defender **Zheng Zheng** was shown a second yellow card for a reckless challenge on Fábio, reducing Shandong to ten men for the final quarter of the game.

Key performers and tactical highlights

  • Fábio (Beijing Guoan) – The Brazilian was named man of the match for his goal and all‑round work rate. He completed 89% of his passes and won eight duels.
  • Wang Ziming (Beijing Guoan) – His sixth league goal of the season came from a clinical finish; he also held up play effectively and drew three fouls.
  • Hou Sen (Beijing Guoan) – The veteran goalkeeper kept a clean sheet with one routine save and commanded his area confidently from set pieces.
  • Shandong’s midfield void – Without Sun Junho, the visitors lacked creativity and lost the possession battle 58% to 42%.

What the result means

Beijing Guoan move up to fourth in the Chinese Super League standings with 26 points, three points behind leaders Shanghai Port. Shandong Taishan remain seventh on 21 points, four points adrift of the AFC Champions League places. For Guoan, the win also avenged a 1‑0 defeat to Shandong earlier in the season and reinforced their credentials as dark horses for the title.