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The Guangzhou SC has won its first ever Chinese Super League (CSL) round 1 match, defeating Shenzhen FC 2-0 in the opening fixture at Baiyun Stadium on Sunday. This victory marks the first time that a Chinese club has beaten a foreign team in a league game since the introduction of the league system in 2015. The win also sets up a significant challenge for the SC as they aim to progress from the group stage and face another big-name opponent in the quarter-finals. Shen Xueqin, who was the captain of the team during the round 1 clash, praised his team's performance, stating that "we played well throughout the match, with our goalkeepers, defenders, and midfielders all contributing significantly." He added that "the result is not only a great achievement but also a reminder of our hard work and determination." Meanwhile, Guo Wenbin, the manager of the SC, expressed confidence in his players' ability to perform well in the next game against Shenzhen. "We have shown good preparation and we will do everything possible to take advantage of this win," he said. The SC's success in the round 1 match also highlights the importance of a strong foundation in the league stage. As the league format evolves, it becomes more important than ever for clubs to establish a solid reputation in the early stages of the season. This includes not just winning games, but also performing well in the subsequent rounds of matches, which can set a positive precedent for future seasons. In conclusion, the Guangzhou SC's victory over Shenzhen FC is a significant step forward for the club's development. With a strong foundation in the league stage, the team looks set to make a strong push into the top flight of Chinese football. |
