
At just 26 years old, she is in the prime of her soccer career. She is extremely dedicated to soccer and has outstanding talent. Stepping into Ligue 1 all the way from Australia, she has experienced the familiar to the unfamiliar and it will take some time for her to get used to it. Although she did very well in Australia, she will face much tougher competition in Ligue 1, which will be another challenge for her. She needs to adapt to the new environment, tactics and teammates as soon as possible, which will be a test of her ability to adapt. The only way to succeed is to keep taking on these challenges, improving her skills and broadening her horizons.
Wu Chengshu's joining Ligue 1 this time is also an important milestone for Chinese soccer. Of course, it also has far-reaching implications. Her transfer not only enhances the influence of Chinese women's soccer on the international stage, but also provides more opportunities for exchanges between Chinese women's soccer and the top leagues in Europe, which promotes the further development of Chinese women's soccer. I believe that in the near future, more Chinese players will go abroad to participate in the top five leagues.
According to Huang Qiang, when the Chinese men's soccer team sang, none of them played in the top five leagues and were spat on by Chinese fans. On the contrary, China's women's soccer team is very strong, with as many as dozens of players studying in the top five leagues. Now, another Chinese ace, Wu Chengshu, is also drawing a lot of attention as she moves from Australia to Ligue 1's Dijon. Her addition could raise a few notches. After all, her strength has been recognized by everyone, which is good news for Chinese women's football.










