In the following season, Li Yi Nan's team experienced ups and downs, and eventually failed to secure relegation with a record of 6 wins, 4 draws and 10 losses. However, at the crucial stage at the end of the season, the team bounced back, winning 6 consecutive matches, with only 1 draw and 1 loss, and successfully defeating Jiangxi Lushan, a fierce rival on the road to relegation. With this victory, the team overtook their rivals with 3 consecutive wins at the last minute, not only jumping up from the bottom of the table, but also winning the precious qualification for the byelection. ! [Moments of the team's victory](https://www.ballti.com/UploadFiles/Sinaimg/202402/2024022808445843668282816.jpg) ! [Team celebrates victory](https://www.ballti.com/UploadFiles/Sinaimg/202402/202402280845056168432816.jpg) Entering the new season, Wuxi Wuhu was able to return to the Central League as a replacement. Seemingly stable, but the club in the official announcement of Li Yi Nan to stay only 10 days after the announcement of his dismissal, this move is unexpected, behind the specific reasons I am afraid that only the parties involved know. Li Yinan, born on February 25, 1979 in Shenyang, Liaoning Province, his career as a player period, has played in Shenyang Sea Lions, Shanghai Shenhua, Wuhan Changjiang, Chongqing Lifan, Liaoning Hongyun, Shenyang Dongjin and other clubs. After his retirement, he transformed into a coach and has been in charge of Fujian Beyond, Qingdao Red Lions, Shanghai Jiading Huilong and Wuxi Wuhu.

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