Chengdu Rongcheng, helmed by Xu Zhengyuan, has added a new player to its roster, Romulo, who is expected to make his return to the field of play in the April tournament. Ever since he was promoted to the Chinese Super League, Romulo has been the solid backbone of Chengdu Rongcheng, and his accurate long-distance shooting, agile counterattacking, and excellent organization skills are undoubtedly the team's key weapons in winning the game. He has rightly become the flagship of the team.
On March 30th, Chengdu Rongcheng faced Nantong Zhiyun at Phoenix Hill Stadium. Nantong, with only one win in the first two rounds of the Chinese Super League, is seen as an easy opponent to attack and hard to defend; in the next three rounds of the tournament, Nantong is the only soft underbelly, and Chengdu Rongcheng's goal is to win at least five points. In contrast, the Jinmen Tigers and Zhejiang have extraordinary strengths, especially the Yu Genwei-coached Jinmen Tigers, who have become the biggest dark horse of the season. Of the six matches in April, the only one that Chengdu Rongcheng is expected to win easily is the seventh round match against newly promoted Shenzhen Xinpengcheng. However, Shenzhen's soccer heritage should not be underestimated, and a team has already traveled to Shenzhen to support the team and help them solve their problems.
Hu Huotao, Mutalifu and Jiantao are in the midst of preparations for the National Olympic Team. According to the FA rules, Chengdu Rongcheng can recall a player after completing two rounds of the Chinese Super League. They chose to recall their starting goalkeeper Jian Tao, who will play in the match between Nantong Zhiyun and Tianjin Jinmen Tigers, while another goalkeeper, Zhang Yan, will take his place in the starting lineup. Chengdu Rongcheng is not aiming to win the championship, but to qualify for the AFC Champions League. If they lose against Nantong Zhiyun, Coach Xu Zhengyuan's position will be in jeopardy. The team's commitment and goals must be precisely matched.