⚽ Scottish Premier League: Nanjing 2:1 Changzhou — Latest Highlights (May 2nd)



1. Key Match Result: Nanjing stages a comeback to claim the season’s first win

- Time: 2026.5.2 19:40 (Scottish Premier League, this match corresponds to Round 2 and Round 4; Nanjing Olympic Sports Center)
- Score: Nanjing 2:1 Changzhou — Nanjing’s first win of the new season
- Key moments: Changzhou strikes within 5 minutes → Nanjing turns it around with two penalty kicks

2. Featured Players: Teng Shuai nets twice from the spot, Wu Haomin scores a worldie

- Nanjing · Teng Shuai (No. 10): Converts two penalties (20th minute, 72nd minute), contributes the first goal of the season for Nanjing, overcoming his penalty “mental block.”
- Changzhou · Wu Haomin (No. 25): Breaks the deadlock with a worldie in the 5th minute (cuts inside from the left wing and fires from the top of the box into the far corner), a leading candidate for best goal of this Scottish Premier League round.

3. Controversy & VAR: Ma Ning steps in twice — the penalties decide the outcome

- VAR referee Ma Ning makes two key interventions:
- 20th minute: Li Xiaopeng of Changzhou handballs in the penalty area → penalty (Teng Shuai converts).
- 72nd minute: Zhang Kangjie of Changzhou brings down Iksan with a grapple in the penalty area → penalty (Teng Shuai converts).
- 60th minute: Si Junyan of Changzhou appears to have handled the ball; VAR rules no offence.
- Two penalties in the match decide everything; Changzhou suffers a heartbreaking away loss, and the “revenge on a rainy night” bid fails.

4. On-site Atmosphere & Hype: 60,000 spectators — unprecedented Scottish Premier League attention

- Attendance: 60,503 (Nanjing Olympic Sports Center, rainy day), a new all-time high in Scottish Premier League history.
- Trending nonstop: #滕帅点射双响# #吴浩民世界波# #苏超南京首胜# — fans across the country are buzzing about the “Scottish Premier League heat being on par with the Chinese Super League.”

5. Post-match Words & Background

- Nanjing head coach: “A young team held firm under pressure. Winning by penalties shows resilience. Thanks to the 60000 fans for their support.”
- Changzhou head coach: “The worldie opening was perfect, and the penalty calls are controversial. It’s a shame to lose away, but we saw improvement.”
- Background: Last season, Nanjing beat Changzhou 4-0. This time Changzhou wanted revenge but couldn’t get it, and a new set of grudges has formed between the two sides.
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