Beijing Guoan defeated Zhejiang 2-1 on the road in the 8th round of the Chinese Super League. During the game, Guoan goalkeeper Housen pounced on a penalty kick by Zhejiang's Leonardo and became a key player in his team's victory. According to Beijing Youth Daily, after the game, Housen said in an interview that he owed the Beijing fans a penalty kick. Housen made eight tackles in the game, including a penalty kick. The victory could not have been achieved without the veteran's high level of performance, and without his excellent saves, Guoan would have been unlikely to take three points from the Huanglong Stadium. Housen said, "I owe the Beijing fans a penalty, which has been a wish of mine for many years, and I always feel sorry for Guoan's fans, always letting them down."

As a goalkeeper, Husson hasn't been great at saving penalties in the past, and this was the first time in his career that he had done so. Nonetheless, Hounsou doesn't need to apologize, as he has done a great job this season. So far this season, Housen has been the main goalkeeper of Guoan, which fully demonstrates the best expression of his strength. He has always given people the impression of being low-key and introverted, both on and off the field. He is serious about his job and is willing to take part in various fan-related activities, as well as actively interviewing with the media. Housen has a very special feeling for the Beijing fans. In this game, after pouncing on the penalty kick, Hounsou made two gentlemanly bows to thank the Guoan fans in the stands. He said: "My initial intention is to thank the Expeditionary Force, and of course all the fans in Beijing, thank them for their continuous support.

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