
The Cameroonian-born striker was born to be a striker's killer. His upright stance is as tall as 1.9 meters, and his footwork and heading skills are superb. His goal-scoring record in both the Chinese Super League (CSL) and the Chinese First Division (CFA) proves that he's a real force to be reckoned with. Even at a lower level, his talent still shines through. I'm afraid Zhejiang are now regretting their decision to abandon him.
The reasons for Zhejiang's recent poor performance are complex, and while Evolo is certainly a striker, the responsibility does not lie solely with him. The importance of teamwork is self-evident, and the introduction of Evolo was undoubtedly a key factor in Guangxi Pingguo's success. His arrival greatly improved the team's attacking power in front of the field, helping the team to win the China First Division and advance to the Super League.
With the opening of the summer transfer window, teams have been adjusting their lineups based on their performance in the first phase, Huang Qiang said in a sports commentary. Zhejiang gave up Evolo but brought in Leonardo from Shandong Taishan with the intention of strengthening their offense. Nevertheless, they are still reluctant to give up Evolo, after all, he performed amazingly last year, but met his Waterloo this year. But the responsibility is not a single one, the player and the coach share it. If Evolo moves to another team, I believe it will open up new challenges and opportunities, and with his strong striking ability, he will be able to help the team win the championship.










