Translation of the content: Recently, Beijing BAIC has been having a tough time. In the last round, they suffered a crushing defeat against Beikong by 27 points in the Beijing derby. In this round, they lost another game by 10 points against Qingdao, resulting in two consecutive defeats and a continuous drop in their ranking. It's becoming increasingly difficult for them to return to the top four of the standings, and even maintaining their position in the top eight at the end of the second stage is becoming a luxury. So, what are the main problems with Beijing BAIC? This season, Beijing BAIC underwent a complete overhaul, bringing in a new coach and acquiring players like Zhou Qi and Chen Yingjun from the transfer market. Their foreign players are also stronger than last season, with a comprehensive upgrade in the lineup. It's undeniable that BAIC's performance was impressive in the first stage, but as the league progressed and they faced more strong opponents, their record began to decline. Injuries have been an unavoidable topic, but many strong teams, including Guangdong, Liaoning, Shanghai, and Xinjiang, have managed to overcome them. However, BAIC's performance has deteriorated, because compared to these teams, they lack something that prevents them from transforming into a true powerhouse. In last night's game, Zhou Qi's outburst leading to his disqualification was also one of the reasons for the loss. However, this may not be the main cause. While it's true that Zhou Qi's angry outburst against the referee was inappropriate, the referee seemed overly domineering, immediately blowing a…