
In the early morning of May 6, an explosive news spread rapidly in Beijing time. Sun Fei, a reporter from Qingdao Daily, disclosed that Qingdao's leading soccer player, manager Wu Jingui, had to return to Shanghai for a full medical checkup due to a sudden heart attack. In this emergency, the burden of the team's matches has temporarily fallen on the shoulders of the assistant coaches.
Tracing back to May 3, two hours before the third round of the Chinese Super League, Qingdao's match with Guangzhou City was about to start, an undisclosed notice was quietly circulated in the locker room - Wu Jingui would be absent from the command of that day's match due to personal reasons. This sudden change of heart instantly created waves inside and outside the team. Subsequently, officials confirmed the real reason for Wu Jingui's absence - a sudden onset of physical discomfort.










