Shanghai Shenhua, the Chinese Premier League powerhouse, has made headlines with its latest success in the form of a wing break that broke records.
According to reports, Shanghai Shenhua's new wing back, Kim Shin-wook, scored a hat-trick in their recent match against Guangzhou Evergrande. The performance was so impressive that it even earned him a spot on the team's list of best players for the season.
The goal came during a penalty shootout after both teams had tied the game at two goals apiece. The game went into extra time, and the fans were eagerly waiting for the winner. However, as expected, the penalty shoot-out ended in a draw, leaving both teams in the same scoreline.
Kim Shin-wook then stepped up and converted his penalty shot from a free-kick, securing Shanghai Shenhua's victory. The move set a new record for a penalty shoot-out in Chinese football history, breaking the previous record of 1995 which was held by the Chinese national team.
Despite scoring twice in just four minutes, the performance of Kim Shin-wook was not enough to earn him the top scorer award for the season. However, he did receive praise for his leadership qualities and dedication to the club.
Overall, this is another exciting development for Shanghai Shenhua and fans around the world. It shows that the team is capable of achieving great things and continues to push boundaries in the league.