Three rounds of the Super League have been played, and it's no surprise that several of these teams are underperforming, as consistency is the most effective way to fight, according to an April 27 report from Today's Sports.

A total of 121,576 fans watched the matches live in the third round of the Chinese Super League, with an average attendance of 15,197, which is actually not a bad statistic considering the fact that this round of matchdays was scheduled to be held in the middle of the week, and also on weekday afternoons and evenings. The recovery of the Chinese Super League can at least be found in the popularity figures.

After three rounds of matches, the new pattern of the Chinese Super League is becoming clear, with Shanghai Tang leading the table, followed by Tianjin Jinmen Tigers and Changchun Yatai, showing that stability within a team is the most effective fighting force.

Cangzhou Lions, Meizhou Hakka and Shenzhen are gradually approaching the relegation zone, which may have something to do with the environment they are in. In addition, Henan has undergone a head coaching change, and Wuhan Sanzhen's important core of foreign aiders need time to adapt. Zhejiang is at the bottom of the table and is suffering from "second year" syndrome, and needs to find a good opportunity to get out of the doldrums. It's not surprising that these teams are in the doldrums.

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