
In the last four rounds of the league, the showdown between Shenzhen Xinpengcheng and Meizhou Hakka will be a crucial relegation battle. The outcome of this match will have a major impact on the prospects of both teams. If Meizhou Hakka can win, their relegation hopes will be significantly boosted, while Shenzhen Xinpengcheng may face greater risks.
Despite the tough relegation situation, there have been some positive changes in the Premier League this season. The problem of unpaid wages at various clubs has been alleviated, and relegation no longer means that clubs will be disbanded. This shows that even if relegation occurs, the impact on teams will not be fatal and clubs will still be able to continue to operate.
After fierce competition, many small and medium-sized clubs and grassroots teams with solid efforts have emerged in the current Chinese Super League. Teams like Meizhou Hakka and Changchun Yatai actively promote soccer development and emphasize youth training. The existence of these clubs brings a ray of hope to Chinese soccer. However, promoted teams like Shenzhen Xinpengcheng, who are currently in the bottom three of the league despite good player allocation and investment, have clearly not yet fully adapted to the fiercely competitive environment of the Chinese Super League.
Of course, this kind of competition is favorable to the development of Chinese soccer. Through fierce competition, the strength of both teams and players can be practiced and improved. Especially some small and medium-sized clubs, with limited funds, utilize various methods to improve the fighting strength of their teams, thus enhancing the professionalism of their clubs and producing more players who can fight hard.










