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Xinjiang Jindun 4–1 Tianjin Dihua: Ruthless Display Lights Up the League

Xinjiang Jindun produced a stunning attacking performance on 7 May 2026, thrashing Tianjin Dihua 4–1 in the Chinese Football Association Member Association Champions League. The result sent a clear statement to the rest of the competition that Xinjiang are genuine contenders this season.

Match Overview

From the opening whistle, Xinjiang Jindun took the game to their opponents. Their high press and pace on the flanks caused constant problems for the Tianjin backline. By halftime, the score already read 3–0, leaving the visitors with a mountain to climb. The second half saw Tianjin pull one back, but Xinjiang quickly restored their three‑goal cushion.

Key Moments

  • Early breakthrough: Xinjiang opened the scoring in the 12th minute when a sweeping move ended with a low drive into the bottom corner.
  • Quickfire double: Two goals in five minutes before the half-hour mark effectively ended the contest. A header from a corner and a powerful strike from outside the box made it 3–0.
  • Tianjin’s consolation: The visitors scored a well‑taken goal early in the second half, briefly raising hopes of a comeback.
  • Final nail: Xinjiang responded almost immediately, adding a fourth goal in the 63rd minute to restore order and put the result beyond doubt.

Standout Performances

Xinjiang Jindun’s number 10 was unplayable, contributing a goal and two assists. The left winger also tormented Tianjin’s defence with his dribbling. For Tianjin Dihua, their striker’s consolation goal was a rare bright spot in an otherwise difficult afternoon.

Impact on the Season

This emphatic victory gives Xinjiang Jindun a massive goal‑difference advantage in the early standings of the Member Association Champions League. Tianjin Dihua, meanwhile, have defensive issues to address if they hope to climb the table. The competition remains wide open, but Xinjiang have announced their arrival as a team to watch.

As the 2026 edition of the Chinese Football Association Member Association Champions League unfolds, matches like this show the growing quality and competitiveness of grassroots football in China.