Qingdao Youth Island faced Tianjin Tigers in the Super League of China on April 6. The final score was 2-2, with neither team able to find a winner.
The scoreline opened on the 27th minute when Alberto Quiles converted the chance, putting Tianjin Tigers in front. This was followed by goals from Xiuwei Zhang and Nelson da Luz with Quiles adding another one, bringing the match to a 2-2 conclusion.
All eyes turn to the pitch as Qingdao Youth Island and Tianjin Tigers renew their battle, 8 months after their previous Super League face-off that concluded in a 2-1 victory for Tianjin Tigers. Qingdao Youth Island, fresh from a Super League win against Henan Songshan Longmen on April 1, step into this clash with optimism, stretching their unbeaten streak to seven matches.
Tianjin Tigers approach this game after a draw with Beijing Guoan on April 2, extending their unbeaten streak to four matches. Their backline remains a concern, having conceded goals in each of their last ten away matches.
This Super League match offers a platform for Qingdao Youth Island and Tianjin Tigers’s goal-scorers to step up and leave their mark on the contest. Qingdao Youth Island’s attacking options, carefully orchestrated by Shao Jiayi, have been bolstered by Aziz Yakubu, the team’s top scorer, and Matheus Indio, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. Yakubu leads Qingdao Youth Island’s scoring charts in Super League this season with three goals, while also being their most creative player, providing three assists in the league so far. Qingdao Youth Island’s offense has also been strengthened by Davidson, Liuyu Duan and Bin Xu, who have provided crucial contributions in the final third.
Meanwhile, Tianjin Tigers’s top finisher Alberto Quiles and Wang Qiuming have played important roles in ensuring their attack, under Yu Genwei’s management, remains effective. In Super League, Quiles has been Tianjin Tigers’s standout scorer with four goals, while also leading the team in assists, having set up two goals this campaign. Supporting them are Cristian Salvador, Albion Ademi and Juan Antonio Ros, who have also chipped in with important goals and assists, adding depth to Tianjin Tigers’s attack.
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Qingdao Youth Island kicked off the game with Hao Li, Honglue Zhao who got substituted by Haifeng Ding on the 62nd minute, Riccieli, Jie Sun who got substituted by Chengdong Zhang on the 46th minute, Longhai He who got substituted by Bin Xu on the 58th minute, Liuyu Duan who got substituted by Di Gao on the 83rd minute, Matheus Indio, Peng Wang, Nelson da Luz, Aziz Yakubu and Xiuwei Zhang who got substituted by Davidson on the 46th minute as starters, with Hanyi Wang, Yuhao Chen, Alex Yang, Bin Xu, Haifeng Ding, Gang Feng, Davidson, Chengdong Zhang, Baiyang Liu, Xiaolong Liu, Po-liang Chen and Di Gao on the bench.
Tianjin Tigers's starting eleven were Jingqi Fang, Ming-Him Sun who got substituted by Xie Weijun on the 69th minute, Jiahui Huang, Juan Antonio Ros, Fan Yang who got substituted by Yang Ruan on the 77th minute, Ba Dun who got substituted by Zhenghao Wang on the 69th minute, Albion Ademi, Wang Qiuming who got substituted by Yuanjie Su on the 77th minute, Bruno Xadas, Yan Shi who got substituted by Zihao Yang on the 21st minute and Alberto Quiles, with Bingliang Yan, Qian Yumiao, Zihao Yang, Zhenghao Wang, Xianjun Wang, Yang Ruan, Guo Hao, Yuanjie Su, Yongjia Li, Wei Zhang, Junxian Liu and Xie Weijun on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card seven times throughout the game. Xiuwei Zhang, Juan Antonio Ros, Ba Dun, Jiahui Huang, Alberto Quiles, Peng Wang and Nelson da Luz were the ones to receive it.
The teams have met twice since April 2024. Tianjin Tigers have won all two matches, leaving Qingdao Youth Island without a single victory or draw. Their most recent clash took place on July 27, 2024, with Tianjin Tigers winning 2-1. Qingdao Youth Island have scored two goals across these two encounters, while Tianjin Tigers have scored five. Overall, Tianjin Tigers hold a stronger head-to-head record against Qingdao Youth Island in recent meetings.
Qingdao Youth Island have played eight matches in Super League, with three wins, three draws, and two losses this season, netting sixteen goals (2.00 per match) and conceding sixteen (2.00 per match). Tianjin Tigers have played nine matches in Super League, with three wins, four draws, and two losses this season, scoring fourteen goals, averaging 1.56 per match, while conceding fourteen, an average of 1.56 per match.
Qingdao Youth Island played their last match against Henan Songshan Longmen, which ended in a win, while Tianjin Tigers played their last match against Beijing Guoan, which ended in a draw. Overall, in their last twenty matches, Qingdao Youth Island have recorded eight wins, six losses, and six draws, while Tianjin Tigers have won ten of their last twenty matches, losing seven and drawing three.
As always, China Super League's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Qingdao Youth Island hold 9th place with twelve points after eight matches, while Tianjin Tigers sit 6th with thirteen points from nine matches.
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