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Mooy hits the mark on Chinese debut, promises more to come – The World Game
Aaron Mooy marked his 30th birthday and new surroundings in style on Tuesday by scoring the decisive goal on his debut as Shanghai SIPG defeated Wuhan Zali 2-1 in the Chinese Super League.

Mooy came off the bench at the start of the second half and helped Shanghais former English Premier League contingent move into gear.
Former West Ham United striker Marko Arnautovic headed home a corner from ex-Chelsea midfielder Oscar on the hour to give Shanghai the lead.
With 20 minutes remaining, Oscar found Mooy on the edge of the area and the Socceroo, who joined the 2018 Chinese champions at the end of August in a surprise move from Brighton & Hove Albion, fired a low shot home and …
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