In the A put Shijiazhuang foreigner Ayovi, Fu Huan's fracture caused by a precise kick instantly put him in the hot seat of the media and fans. Recall that the last time he was in the spotlight was when he represented Shanghai in the AFC Champions League. On that occasion, Fu Huan chose to give up chasing the ball in the game, reaching out to complain about Shanghai goalkeeper Chen Wei's blind attack, and watched as the rival player scored. Since then, the label of "Walking Emperor" has been firmly attached to him, and his career has taken a sharp turn for the worse.

Fu Huan, a mainstay of Hong Kong soccer, was once relegated to the team's bench and was loaned out several times. Now, he is once again in the center of public opinion due to the incident. Admittedly, the clash between Fu Huan and Shijiazhuang's foreign aid man Ayovi was not intentional. Fu Huan himself did not anticipate that Ayovi would directly fracture his bones twice, and Shijiazhuang fans have also been quite vocal about this, and have been bombarding Fu Huan. I don't know if Fu Huan will be able to withstand the fans' skepticism again, and whether his career will suffer another blow. If he can't withstand the cyber violence of Shijiazhuang fans, he may not even be able to get a foothold in the Central League.

Shanghai Hong Kong fans have been cheering for Fu Huan, hoping that he will be able to concentrate on his training with Nanjing City. Fu Huan's overall strength is ranked in the top ten among local right backs, and if he can be loaned to Nanjing City, he will surely be able to find his best form. In this way, Fu Huan's return to Hong Kong next season is not impossible. After all, Shanghai and Hong Kong don't have enough talent at right back. Li Shenyuan, who shone in this position last season, has been abandoned by new coach Xavier. Therefore, if Fu Huan can be revitalized in the Central League, Shanghai Hong Kong will likely recall him next season and let him continue to play as the team's right back.

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