
Taishan's loaned out players have made a big splash in the China League One, with many of them becoming the team's goal-scoring sharpshooters. In the first 16 rounds of the League, Taishan's six players on loan all performed well, Liu Chaoyang scored six goals in Shaanxi, Liu Junshuai and Xie Wenneng scored four goals each in Qingdao Hainiu, and Cao Sheng, Zhang Yuanshu, and Wu Lei also performed well, and they accumulated valuable experience by showing their skills on the new stage.
This season, Taishan loaned out six players to work out in the Central League in accordance with the adjustment of the team's squad and the development needs of the players. Cao Sheng, Liu Junshuai and Xie Wenneng were all loaned out to Qingdao Hainiu and became the team's first choice players. In the first 16 rounds of the league, Liu Junshuai made 15 appearances. As a center back, he not only played solid defense, but also contributed 4 goals and became the key to the team's corner kick attack.
Xie Wenneng played in all 16 matches. As the core of the team's side attack, he scored 4 goals and delivered 4 assists, and was awarded the Player of the Match several times, helping Qingdao Hainiu rank third in the league, and becoming an important contributor to the team. Cao Sheng made 9 appearances, 5 of which were starts, scoring 1 goal and becoming an important part of the team's rotation in the wingback position. All three of them have made gains in Hainiu, which is beneficial to their personal growth.
Liu Chaoyang, born in 1999, was loaned to Shaanxi Chang'an Athletic. After a period of adaptation and integration, Liu Chaoyang gradually found the scoring feeling, and repeatedly contributed key goals, including the equalizer and the game-winner, demonstrating his ability to score goals in consecutive matches. By the 16th round, Liu Chaoyang had scored 6 goals, tied for the team's top scorer, and won the favor of Shaanxi fans, who described his outstanding performance as "born to the sun".










