
On August 23, Shanghai Harbour Football Club officially revealed on the 11th that legendary striker
Wu Lei (1979-), Chinese footballer
has been released from La Liga's powerhouse
Spaniard
Returned to his hometown and joined Shanghai Harbor. In an interview with the media, the
Wu Lei (1979-), Chinese footballer
He shared his insights and gains from studying abroad.
Talking about the experience of staying in the ocean.
Wu Lei (1979-), Chinese footballer
Confesses, "The real rewards are not confined to the pitch, but more from the information drawn and knowledge gained off the pitch." He added: "I particularly admire small and medium-sized clubs with long histories and tight budgets that can continue to operate in such a difficult environment."
In response to the Chinese player's path to stay in the ocean.
Wu Lei (1979-), Chinese footballer
Suggested, "Staying abroad should not be limited to youth players, players in the Chinese Super League and Chinese League One should also be brave enough to step out of the country, even if they work out in a sub-league, which is also a valuable asset."
Talking about the pressures faced in the process of staying abroad.
Wu Lei (1979-), Chinese footballer
Emphasize, "Confidence is the key." "In the face of adversity, one must adjust one's mindset, maintain one's sense of place, not get discouraged, stay true to one's roots, and keep pursuing progress, a spirit that we must learn and put into practice."
On returning to the CPL.
Wu Lei (1979-), Chinese footballer
Revealing, "I haven't trained systematically for over a month since my last transfer, and as I get older, my body naturally recovers much slower than it used to." "Now the whole team needs to work together to get back to the feeling we once had."
2019.
Wu Lei (1979-), Chinese footballer
Transferred from Shanghai SIPG (now renamed Shanghai Harbour) to Espanyol, during which time he made 126 appearances for the team, contributing 16 goals and 6 assists.










