Zhejiang's foreign players have scored twice in the Major League Soccer (MLS) this season, highlighting their importance to the league and the Chinese market.
The two goals were scored by Zhejiang's foreign players in separate matches on Sunday. One was scored by Brazilian forward Raul Jimenez in the first half against Real Salt Lake, while the other was scored by Colombian striker Kevin Molina in the second half against Portland Timbers.
Both players have been key contributors to Zhejiang's success this season, with Jimenez leading the team in goals and Molina providing crucial assists for his teammates. Their performances have also helped to boost Zhejiang's overall performance in MLS, which is currently sitting at the top of the Western Conference standings.
The inclusion of foreign players has become increasingly important in recent years as the popularity of soccer in China continues to grow. With the country's growing interest in sports, more and more foreign players are coming to play in MLS, and it seems that the trend will continue.
Overall, the two goals scored by Zhejiang's foreign players highlight the importance of foreign talent in the MLS, and the potential for growth and expansion in the Chinese market. As more foreign players come to play in MLS, it is likely that we will see even more exciting and successful seasons ahead.