On March 8th, Shanghai Shenhua hosted Qingdao West Coast in the Capital City night, the fire of the Chinese Super League was reignited. After an up and down match, Shenhua beat their opponents 2:0, and two consecutive victories in the opening season have put them at the top of the Chinese Super League table.

It is worth mentioning that the national football team announced the new training list, Shenhua team has a number of players were called up, only the veteran Wu Xi is absent, this change makes fans quite surprised. Meanwhile, the return of naturalized players Fernando, Ekerson and Li Ke, as well as the performance of Qingdao West Coast's player Alan, have all been in the spotlight.

At the beginning of the match, Shenhua showed a strong offense. In the 13th minute, Malelai had a one-touch chance, but his shot bounced off the goal frame and missed. Nonetheless, his shot was still full of suspense and made the fans sweat for him.

In the 22nd minute, Malalei had another chance to score, but he hesitated in front of the open goal and his shot was blocked. Mallalai was slightly frustrated with his missed chances, while Shenhua fans expected him to find his form soon.

However, Shenhua did not get discouraged. In the 37th minute, Qingdao West Coast made a mistake in returning the ball, and Shenhua quickly launched a counterattack. Substitute Xie Pengfei passed the ball to the side, Wu Xi sent a precise pass without stopping the ball, and Luis easily broke the goal, making the score 2:0. This goal inspired the enthusiasm of Shenhua's home stadium, and the fans cheered for the team's wonderful performance.

In the end, Shanghai Shenhua beat Qingdao West Coast 2:0 and started the season with two consecutive victories. This victory not only puts Shenhua at the top of the Chinese Super League standings, but also gives fans a glimpse of the team's strong momentum in the new season. Looking ahead, Shenhua will continue to maintain their high morale and excellent form, and strive to achieve better results in the Chinese Super League.

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