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The quarter-finals of the Chinese Football Association Cup between Beijing Guoan and Qingdao West Coast officially kicked off at the away venue. Despite Beijing Guoan's clear advantage on paper, the match unfolded showcasing starkly different competitive states between the two teams.
Qingdao West Coast demonstrated a notably superior overall performance, especially in the second half where they nearly completely dominated Beijing Guoan. They created multiple highly threatening attacking opportunities, with several shots hitting the goalposts, yet unfortunately lacking in luck.
展开剩余89%After 120 minutes of intense battle without a decisive winner, the match ultimately entered the grueling penalty shootout. Qingdao West Coast's Aziz and Mateus both missed their penalty shots, allowing Beijing Guoan to narrowly clinch victory with a 6-4 aggregate score, securing a spot in the semi-finals.
Despite being outmatched by Beijing Guoan in terms of strength, Qingdao West Coast utilized their home advantage from the start, continuously launching assaults into Beijing Guoan's territory.
After a brief adjustment period, Beijing Guoan intensified their midfield pressing, gradually leading to a deadlock between the two sides.
The \"Four Big Knights\" comprising Qingdao West Coast's foreign front line not only displayed sharp offense but also posed significant pressure on Beijing Guoan's defense with their proactive counter-pressing after conceding goals.
In the 29th minute of the game, Beijing Guoan earned a chance from a sideline ball. Zhang Xizhe's seemingly harmless cross from the flank resulted in consecutive defensive errors from Qingdao West Coast, with the ball hitting the far post and narrowly escaping.
In stoppage time, Da Wande completed a brilliant \"one-two\" breakthrough on the flank, subsequently fouled by He Longhai, giving Beijing Guoan an excellent set-piece opportunity. However, Zhang Xizhe's execution was average, wasting this promising chance.
Qingdao West Coast then gained two consecutive counterattack opportunities, with He Longhai and Xu Bin's shots unfortunately missing the target.
In the first half, although there were occasional splendid confrontations from both sides, the overall pace was relatively flat, lacking genuine threatening attacks.
Qingdao West Coast showcased several impressive attacks in the opening stage and the last ten minutes, while Beijing Guoan utilized sudden defensive counterattacks during the midfield phase, launching several threatening attempts.
From the statistical perspective, Beijing Guoan dominated absolute possession, but due to the absence of Sergio, as well as slight fatigue, the team's excitement level was low.
The halftime break provided an opportunity for both sides to adjust tactics and strive to change the score. Relatively speaking, Beijing Guoan had the greater chance, given their richer pool of substitute players.
At the start of the second half, Qingdao West Coast's intention to seize the opening was evident, with immediate local counter-pressing after conceding, creating a siege on Beijing Guoan's penalty area.
In the 52nd minute, He Longhai made a rookie mistake, intercepted by Wang Ziming directly from the back pass. The latter skillfully evaded the goalkeeper and comfortably slotted the ball into the empty net, giving Beijing Guoan a 1-0 lead!
The unexpected goal forced Qingdao West Coast to launch a comprehensive attack ahead of schedule.
In the 63rd minute, Qingdao West Coast's straight pass, Duan Liuyu's rapid insertion and cross to the goal was blocked by Hou Sen, and Aziz followed up with a shot to equalize the score to 1-1!
Just five minutes later, Qingdao West Coast returned with a Nelson Lus powerful shot saved by Hou Sen, and then Davidson's shot from the other side hit the post!
Beijing Guoan found themselves in a passive position overall, with the goalmouth facing a threatening situation. Unfortunately, Qingdao West Coast consistently lacked the luck of the final touch.
In stoppage time, Richey's header heavily struck the crossbar! Subsequently, both teams had to enter extra time to decide the outcome.
Shortly after the start of extra time, both teams' players were affected by physical fatigue, and the pace of the game began to slow down.
Shortly after the start of the second half of extra time, the referee awarded Beijing Guoan a penalty kick, but then canceled the penalty after VAR playback.
In the 116th minute, Cao Yongjing took the ball into the penalty area, shook off the defensive players, and shot powerfully to score, giving Beijing Guoan a 2-1 lead!
However, just three minutes later, Qingdao West Coast utilized a beautiful set-piece, with Davidson heading to tie the score 2-2!
Ultimately, after 30 minutes of extra time without a decisive winner, the match entered a brutal penalty shootout.
Surprisingly, Qingdao West Coast's first player, Aziz, and the second player, Mateus, both missed their penalty kicks!
In the end, the full-time match concluded with Beijing Guoan winning 4-2 in the penalty shootout.
Throughout the entire match, although Beijing Guoan had a good possession advantage, the team did not demonstrate a decent offensive strategy, showing no signs of a league-winning team's performance.
Perhaps it was due to excessive consumption in the last league round, or perhaps it was because Sergio did not play.
Although Beijing Guoan scored two goals, both goals were barely related to the team's tactical coordination.
The first goal was due to a huge mistake by the opponent, while the second goal was a flash of brilliance from Cao Yongjing.
However, for Beijing Guoan, the result was far more important than the process.
Shao Jiayi's strategic planning and tactical arrangements received high recognition from fans in the face of strong teams.
Although Qingdao West Coast tragically fell in the penalty shootout, their overall performance won more applause than the winners.
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