The Chinese soccer world has recently witnessed a disruptive turning point. Under the wise guidance of Jankovic, the national team has been decimating tough opponents in back-to-back domestic warm-up matches, with both duels ending in shutouts, a feat that has greatly boosted the morale of the spectators and given the many loyal fans confidence in the national team's rise to prominence.

This change triggered deep thoughts among the fans: just one coach's replacement can bring such a remarkable effect, and one can't help but look back at those former soccer deserts. As in the case of former national team head coach Li Tie, he was in the middle of an investigation, suspected of major offenses, and was even implicated in high-level figures such as Chen Xuyuan, former chairman of the Football Association, and Du Zhaocai, former deputy director of the Sports Bureau. The public has high hopes that these incidents will be handled with severe punishment.

Recently, there has been a breakthrough in Li Tie's case. According to media reports, the results of the investigation have come to light. Li Tie has passed the detention stage and has now been formally arrested and transferred to the detention center. This verdict confirms Li Tie's guilt and will usher in the appropriate severe punishment.

As for Chen Xuyuan and Du Zhaocai, they are also expected to face severe criminal trials due to the huge amount of money involved in their cases, even up to tens of millions of dollars. Such a verdict undoubtedly highlights the determination of the Commission for Discipline Inspection and has been embraced by the majority of fans, many of whom have been waiting for this day for a long time to finally arrive.

This series of severe punishments not only purifies the air of the domestic soccer environment, but also sounds the alarm for future practitioners, prompting them to take the progress of Chinese soccer as their own responsibility. Only in this way can the dawn of Chinese soccer truly come and usher in a new hope!

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