Club: Zhejiang FC
National Team: China
Position: Left winger / Attacking midfielder
Age: 23.11.2006 (18)
Height: ~1.83 m
Playing Style & Football Characteristics
- Explosiveness and Speed
Wang has very good acceleration and pace on the left side. He frequently uses quick bursts to beat defenders, attack space behind the back line, and create opportunities either to shoot or to cross. His first step and transition speed are among his strongest tools. - Dribbling and 1v1 Ability
Confident in one-on-one situations, he has tight ball control and likes to take on defenders. Prefers dribble-and-cut moves toward central areas, which open shooting or passing options. - Inverted Approach / Cutting Inside
Playing from the left, he often cuts inside onto his stronger right foot. This allows him to attempt shots from distance, play incisive passes, or combine with teammates in central areas. - Finishing Instinct
Already has goals at senior level, showing composure in front of goal. Not afraid to shoot from mid-range or take responsibility in key moments, including penalties. He has a natural instinct to arrive in dangerous areas at the right time. - Off-ball Movement
Intelligent in his runs without the ball – diagonal movements inside, exploiting spaces behind full-backs, and creating passing lanes. This increases his threat even when not directly on the ball. - Physical Profile
For his age and position, he’s relatively tall and uses it well in duels. He still needs to build more strength, especially for aerial battles and physical contact, but shows endurance and doesn’t drop intensity heavily in second halves. - Mental Traits
- Confidence: Steps up in decisive moments, showing composure for a teenager.
- Ambition: Seen as one of China’s top young hopes, already breaking into the national team.
- Creativity: Looks for solutions when defenses are compact, either with a pass or shot attempt.
Tactical Roles
- Left Winger (inverted): Best suited role, cutting inside from the left flank to shoot or combine.
- Second Striker / Support Forward (4-2-3-1): Can operate behind a central striker, attacking space off diagonal runs.
- Attacking Midfielder (flexible systems): Useful in dominant teams to create and link play in half-spaces.
Strengths
- Direct attacking style and creativity.
- Strong positional awareness in attack, understands when to shoot vs. pass.
- Composed finishing for his age.
- Technical control under pressure.
- Already gaining valuable senior and international experience.
Weaknesses
- Needs more consistency across a full season.
- Physical duels against stronger defenders can expose lack of upper-body strength.
- Defensive contribution and pressing discipline need improvement.
- Decision-making can sometimes be rushed in high-pressure phases.
- Explosiveness is good but can still be sharpened for elite level transitions.
Development Recommendations
- Strength & conditioning – focus on explosiveness, balance, and core strength to handle duels.
- Technical training – finishing under pressure, shooting from different angles, imperfect ball control.
- Tactical work – pressing systems, off-ball defensive duties, and understanding transitions.
- Psychological development – decision-making under stress, resilience after setbacks.
- Exposure to stronger competitions – more minutes against top-level defenders will accelerate growth.

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