Chinese Super League Highlights Review: Round 3's Top 5 Goals

The third round of the Chinese Super League came to a close with 14 goals scored in 8 matches. Although the number of goals is not too many, but each goal is worth savoring.

Now, let's take a look at my personal top five goals of the round and look forward to sharing them with the fans.

Fifth best goal: Shandong Taishan Sun Junhao

After joining the Chinese Super League, South Korea's iron waist Son Junho has won the hearts of fans with his b2b style of attacking and defending. The goal was his first for Shandong Taishan, helping his team equalize and take a hard-fought point.The value of the K-League MVP was fully realized here.

Fourth best goal: Hebei's Yin Hongbo

Yin Hongbo has been in stunning form this season, scoring two goals in the first three rounds of the league, making him the team's top scorer. Facing the tight defense of Tianjin Jinmen Tigers, the high and fast combination of Malcolm and Yin successfully cracked the opponent's defense, and the tacit understanding between the two helped the team to collect three points in the end.

Third Best Goal: Zhang Xizhe of Beijing Guoan

Bieira, the core of Guoan's midfield, left the game with an injury, leaving the team without the core of its offense for a while. However, Zhang Xizhe stepped up to replace Bieira in the front waist position, playing beyond the expected effect. In just 2 minutes, he scored two goals in a row, "Mei Kai Duo", not only solved the problem of the offensive end, but more importantly, helped Guoan team to achieve the first win of the season, relieving the pressure of the whole team.

Second Best Goal: Shanghai Harbor's Muy

The third round of the Chinese Super League (CSL) finale, the Shanghai Derby was held as scheduled. This year's "Shanghai Derby" was equally exciting, with Australian midfielder Mui's performance being the most eye-catching. He played well in both offense and defense, especially the "amazing" long-distance shot that pierced through Zeng Cheng's ten fingers to help the team break the deadlock.

First Best Goal: Huang Xiyang of Chongqing Liangjiang Athletic Team

In the face of the unfavorable situation, veteran Huang Xiyang stepped forward. In the 34th minute, a "world wave" free kick blew the team's offense. In the end, Chongqing drew with Cangzhou Lions and gained their first points of the season.

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