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Shijiazhuang Gongfu U20
Lanzhou Longyuan Athletic U20
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67
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37
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33
67
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5
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The Chinese Football Association U-21 League continued its 2026 campaign on 3 July with an engaging fixture at the training base of Shijiazhuang Gongfu, where their U20 side hosted Lanzhou Longyuan Athletic U20. The visitors came away with a commanding 3-1 victory, a result that highlighted both the attacking efficiency of the Lanzhou side and the defensive frailties of a Shijiazhuang team that showed flashes of promise but ultimately paid the price for lapses at crucial moments.

Match Overview

Kicking off at 09:30 local time under clear skies, the match began at a measured tempo typical of early morning developmental fixtures. Shijiazhuang Gongfu U20, eager to press high and disrupt Lanzhou’s build-up play, enjoyed the better of the opening exchanges. However, Lanzhou Longyuan Athletic U20 soon settled and began to assert control through their midfield trio, using quick switches of play to stretch the home defence. The first half followed a pattern of end-to-end chances, but it was the visitors who found the net first, and they never looked back.

Key Moments

  • 22nd minute – Lanzhou strike first: A well-worked move down the right flank saw the Lanzhou winger cut inside and deliver a low cross that evaded the Shijiazhuang centre-backs. The ball fell to an unmarked midfielder, who slotted calmly past the goalkeeper to make it 1-0.
  • 38th minute – Defensive mix-up costs Shijiazhuang: A long ball over the top caused confusion between the home defender and goalkeeper. The Lanzhou forward seized on the indecision, rounding the keeper and doubling the lead before half-time.
  • 56th minute – Shijiazhuang pull one back: A set piece offered the home side a lifeline. The corner was met by a powerful header from a centre-back, reducing the deficit to 2-1 and injecting energy into the Shijiazhuang support.
  • 73rd minute – Lanzhou restore two-goal cushion: Against the run of play, Lanzhou counter-attacked with pace. A through ball split the defence, and the striker finished expertly across the goalkeeper to seal the 3-1 victory.

Tactical Story

Shijiazhuang Gongfu U20 set up in a 4-3-3 formation, aiming to dominate possession and create overloads in wide areas. They succeeded in controlling the ball for long stretches, particularly after half-time when they pushed for an equaliser. However, their high defensive line proved vulnerable to Lanzhou’s direct passing and pace in behind. Lanzhou Longyuan Athletic U20, deploying a compact 4-4-2, prioritised defensive organisation and quick transitions. Their midfielders pressed intelligently, cutting off supply lines and forcing errors. The second goal, coming from a long ball, epitomised their strategy of exploiting gaps left by the home side’s aggressive positioning.

Standout Players

  • Lanzhou's No.9 (striker): A constant threat throughout, he scored the crucial third goal and assisted the first with intelligent movement. His work rate and link-up play gave the Shijiazhuang defence a torrid afternoon.
  • Shijiazhuang's No.4 (centre-back): Despite the defeat, he was a bright spot for the home team, scoring their only goal from a corner and making several last-ditch clearances. His leadership at the back was commendable even as the team struggled collectively.
  • Lanzhou's holding midfielder: He broke up play effectively and distributed the ball with composure, dictating the tempo after the early exchanges. His discipline allowed the forwards to roam freely.

Season Impact

For Lanzhou Longyuan Athletic U20, this victory continues a positive run in the U-21 league, strengthening their position in the mid-to-upper reaches of the table. The three points, secured on the road, demonstrate the squad's resilience and tactical flexibility. Shijiazhuang Gongfu U20, meanwhile, will rue missed chances and defensive lapses that have cost them valuable points. They remain in a congested middle part of the standings, with work to do if they wish to challenge for a promotion play-off spot. Matches like this one underline the fine margins between success and frustration in youth football, where individual errors often prove decisive.