--Any more thoughts on the team?
LI JINYU: Actually, when I was in the China B team, I think there are a lot of variables in the game and there are too many unexpected things because the players make too many mistakes themselves, so every team can face this kind of problem. In the tournament, it may not mean you want to beat the other team, but you have to play our own stuff first, which is very crucial. But in the case of China, the situation may be different. We have to face many different styles of opponents, which requires us to improve ourselves and try to play with our rhythm and intensity. Of course, we also need our players to play more to enrich our style of play. We cannot rely solely on our team.
--Talking about the Plateau Advantage
LEE GOLDEN YU: Everyone thinks it's an advantage, but it's only a small part of the favorable factors. If we don't play well, any weather or advantage is useless to us. The most important thing is to be yourself.
--Talk about changes in foreign aid policy
LI JINYU: But I think the Chinese Super League does have a big impact because in addition to the five foreign players, some teams may have naturalized players and players from Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan. This way, some teams can get six local players at the same time, which still has quite a big impact on the league, including the increase in spectacle. It does seem to be a much faster-paced league than last year's and much harder to use. The Chinese First Division now has three foreign players. Maybe we can't use foreigners evenly on all three lines, but each team has different goals and we may choose different foreigners. For us, we want to make some additions.
-- Talking about returning to coaching in the Central League
Li Jin Yu: To be honest, after the dissolution of Wuhan in the Chinese Super League, I received offers from other teams before Yukun invited me, but I didn't consider coming back out, mainly because the environment in the first two years wasn't particularly good, and a lot of teams or clubs were unstable. In my opinion, I actually wanted to find a more stable club, and I also wanted to be an owner who respected me more. Yukon considered me for a long time after he found me, and the owner invited me twice. Finally, I agreed. From my point of view, no matter what the level is, as long as it is formal and stable, it gives me a chance to show what I can do, and that's enough.










