Chengdu Rongcheng maintained their lead at the top of the Chinese Super League table after a hard-fought draw in Round 6, while Tianjin Jinmen Tiger secured their first win of the season to climb off the bottom.
In the standout match of the round, Shandong Taishan played to a 1-1 stalemate with Shanghai Port, sharing the points in a tightly contested encounter. The result left both sides with mixed feelings as they looked to build momentum early in the campaign.
Meanwhile, Tianjin Jinmen Tiger broke their winless streak with a crucial victory, marking their first success of the season. The three points lifted them clear of the relegation zone and provided a much-needed boost for the squad and coaching staff.
Elsewhere, Yunnan Yukun suffered a defeat that saw them drop further down the standings, while Chongqing Tonglianglong and Chengdu Rongcheng continued to extend their advantage at the summit of the league. Chengdu’s consistent performances have kept them firmly in pole position, with Shanghai Shenhua holding onto second place.
The latest results underscore the growing competitiveness of the Chinese Super League, where early-season form is proving pivotal in shaping the title race and battle to avoid relegation. As the league progresses, every point gained or dropped could prove decisive in determining the final outcome.