
After Li Tie was investigated some time ago, all kinds of things were discovered one after another. In addition to his connection with Chen Xuyuan, on the other hand, he also found out a lot of things with the Chinese Super League clubs playing fake football.
However, even if these things were discovered at the time, which teams were they associated with, including which international players? There were no relevant signs or clues before. However, just recently, based on the information and records exposed by international player Wu Xinghan during his chat with his seniors, the next step should be of great help in the fight against match-fixing to detect Super League-related cases.
First of all, international player Wu Xinghan has recently been in the spotlight for bagging a female fan. Recently, female fans directly exposed Wu Xinghan's previous chats, revealing that he might be related to a number of fake soccer matches in the Chinese Super League. Wu Xinghan also threatened that he could earn 300,000 to 400,000 yuan for one game, which is easier money than playing soccer. In this case, the outside world has undoubtedly caused a lot of controversy, which is a great help to the Chinese Super League to fight against the fake football.
Just recently, the famous media person Northwest Lookout Watchtower also revealed on social media platforms the specific characteristics of the game, targeting who and Wu Xinghan play fake football, who play fake football in the Chinese Super League.
He said that since Wu Xinghan was exposed, a team's head coach should check on players who can only play if they are paid. As soon as this news came out, outside fans were speculating who would be the head coach that the media man said was taking cards? From the news revealed by the media people this time, since this matter was drawn out by Wu Xinghan, it means that the head coach who ate the card has a great relationship with the Chinese Super League team and has a close working relationship with Wu Xinghan.
In this case, it goes without saying that everyone can probably guess who this coach is. Obviously, this time, both features point to a coach in the Chinese Super League who is likely to be the target and probably one of the suspects. Next for the major breakthrough so far, I hope the official investigation team has scrutinized the Chinese Super League and Wu Xinghan related clubs including the coach behind it. Don't wrongly accuse any good people, but don't spare any pests. If they are really involved in match-fixing, or even involved in harming the interests of the Chinese Super League or even Chinese soccer as a whole, these should be punished.
This time, Wu Xinghan accidentally took the blame for his crimes. Although his own behavior was excessive, he deserves to be punished. On the other hand, I also expect more international players like him to expose more news in this way and help the official investigation make a major breakthrough.










