
On August 23rd, Shanghai Harbour Club made an official announcement on August 11th, announcing that former Espanyol player
Wu Lei (1979-), Chinese footballer
Back in the Shanghai Harbor camp. In a recent interview with
Wu Lei (1979-), Chinese footballer
He shared his experience and insights of studying abroad.
Talking about the experience of staying abroad.
Wu Lei (1979-), Chinese footballer
Confesses, "The biggest rewards are not on the pitch, but off the pitch, with all the information and knowledge that keeps coming in." "The resilience of even those small and medium-sized clubs with a long history to operate consistently with limited resources is something I deeply admire."
For the overseas development of Chinese players.
Wu Lei (1979-), Chinese footballer
Suggested, "It is equally important for not only young players, but also those in the Chinese Super League and Chinese First Division, to 'go out'. Even the secondary leagues are valuable opportunities for exercise."
In the face of pressure.
Wu Lei (1979-), Chinese footballer
Emphasize, "Confidence is the key." "During this period, I had to adjust my mindset, clarify my position, should not be discouraged in both adversity and good times, and keep the initial spirit of continuous progress, this spirit is what we must learn."
On returning to the CPL.
Wu Lei (1979-), Chinese footballer
Revealing, "It's been a while since I've trained systematically, and as I've gotten older, my body does recover a lot slower than it used to." "Now, we need to come together and get back to the feeling we had before."
2019.
Wu Lei (1979-), Chinese footballer
Transferred from Shanghai SIPG (later renamed Shanghai Seaport) to La Liga side Espanyol, where he played 126 matches, scoring 16 goals and contributing 6 assists.










