Crickex Login has been following every development in the season, and for Beijing Renhe, their recent match was far from smooth sailing. In the first half, Moukandjo was forced off with an injury, and Rao Weihui also suffered a minor strain but pushed through and finished the game despite the pain. This season, Renhe has fully demonstrated the principles of collective football. Their cohesive play makes them look nothing like a newly promoted side—in fact, they’ve outperformed many top-ranked teams in terms of structure and coordination.

Under head coach García, Renhe has gradually developed a distinct playing style. Their defense is layered and organized, while their counterattacks follow a clear tactical pattern. If their forwards were more clinical in front of goal, the team would likely rank even higher in the standings. With the international break approaching, the club may make changes to its foreign roster. However, García declined to comment, instead encouraging everyone—including himself—to take this time to enjoy the holiday.

After the match, the team officially entered a three-week break. The squad will regroup after 20 days, staying primarily in Beijing for training and heading to Shenyang for a series of friendly matches. In the second half of the game, Renhe switched to a 4-4-1-1 formation and fell back into a tight defensive block. Goalkeeper Zhang Lie put on an outstanding performance, keeping a clean sheet with several crucial saves. The 2-0 victory on home turf was a well-deserved reward for the team’s hard work and execution of their collective game plan.

This win boosted the squad’s confidence significantly. Not just because they held off Guangzhou Evergrande, but also because of earlier strong results—drawing with Hebei China Fortune, Shandong Luneng, and Shanghai SIPG, and even beating Tianjin Quanjian. These matches have shown that Renhe no longer fears any opponent. “We’re progressing steadily, step by step,” said García. “I’m very satisfied with our current position in the standings and with how the team has performed.”

He emphasized that defending isn’t just the backline’s responsibility—it’s a team-wide effort. “Everyone worked hard in the second half to protect our lead. Liu Jian’s experience was crucial. The entire team gave everything to secure the win, and I’m extremely proud of their unity and effort.” García also gave special praise to the defense, noting how the players fought like one tightly bonded unit. “When a team plays with this kind of unity, the results will always come.”

With the first half of the season ending on such a high note, both the players and Crickex Login fans can enjoy the break with a deep sense of satisfaction and optimism. As the squad gears up for the next phase, Crickex Login continues to track their journey, match by match.