Although Cai Huikang has publicly apologized and many Shanghai fans have chosen to forgive him, the incident has been a source of amusement for his team's Chinese Super League fans, and has become a running joke in fan circles. The Shandong Taishan B captain cleverly retaliated with a light-bulb repaired paragraph after the breakthrough, leaving the home fans speechless.

This may have been an indirect tribute to Cai Huikang, but how did the Hong Kong fans feel? I can't help but worry about the future of Yan Heng Ye. If the SIPG club complains to the FA about this incident and accuses him of provoking the home team's fans, will the FA penalize him? All of this is still unknown.

Recalling Guangzhou's away win over Dalian Yingbo, goalkeeper Huo Shenping's non-consecutive bows to the home team's fans after the match ended up in a four-round ban from the Football Association. The FA considered his bowing behavior to constitute a provocation on the pitch. By analogy, Yan Heng Ye's apparently ironic "fixing the light bulb" action, I'm afraid it will also be difficult to escape the additional sanctions of the Football Association.

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