April 18 - After Yatai FC officially announced Chen Yang's dismissal and Xie Hui's appointment, Football Daily posted an article commenting on the important personnel changes at Yatai FC.

On April 17, Changchun Yatai released two announcements, one announcing the acceptance of Chen Yang's resignation and the other announcing Xie Hui's appointment. In fact, Chen Yang left the team on the 15th, while Xie Hui arrived in Changchun on the 17th. Such an efficient coaching change underscores Changchun Yatai's philosophy of seeking stability, as the music department feared it would suffer when the team lost four consecutive games and Chen Yang left. After all, Changchun Yatai face direct relegation rivals Wuhan Sanzhen and Meizhou Hakka in the next two rounds of the league. Whether or not they can help Changchun Yatai out of their predicament will test the adaptability and wisdom of Xie Hui's team.

In his three-and-a-half years coaching Changchun Yatai, Chen Yang has experienced five seasons and three seasons in the competition. He delivered 42 wins, 28 draws and 36 losses in 99 matches in the Chinese Super League, Chinese League One and seven FA Cup matches. During this period, he took over Changchun Yatai's goal of returning to the Chinese Super League midway through the campaign and led the team to a fourth-place finish in the Super League the following year, but the final result was the final straw that broke his back.

On the afternoon of the 17th, Xie Hui watched the team's training at the base of Jingyue, and accepted Changchun Yatai's signing conditions in the evening. Xie Hui was also satisfied with the first impression of Changchun Yatai and was familiar with the players. After all, he brought many players to Shanghai Port and Dalian. Although he has not yet led the team to train, his coaching team has been set up, and he is confident that he can help Changchun Yatai get out of the difficulties.

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