During last season's fierce battle, Henan soccer team won the support of many fans by showing up in the Chinese Super League and the FA Cup, and it seemed that the retention of head coach Sarko was on the cards. However, with Li Wei Feng joining the Henan team, he first questioned Sarko's tactical command. Li Weifeng is eager to lead Henan to break through the Chinese Super League mold next season, so he is convinced that Sarko's clinical adjustments and tactical deployments will not be enough to help the team achieve this vision.
After much deliberation, Li Wei Feng resolutely dismissed Sarko and quickly brought in South Korean manager Nam Ki Ik. Immediately after his appointment, Nam Ki-il launched a series of reinforcement moves. He first looked at Yang Yilin, who had been the pillar of Luneng's front line. Yang Yilin was one of the leading players in Luneng's 99th youth training camp, and unlike Guo Tianyu and Zhao Jian's batch, he made a name for himself with his excellent speed and explosiveness.
Yang Yilin has been selected for the national team many times and was regarded as a key training object, but unfortunately, his performance in the first team of Luneng did not meet the expectations, and he had difficulty in gaining a foothold due to the problem of insufficient physical confrontation, and was frequently sent out on loan. However, Yang Yilin did not give up and insisted on his soccer dream.
The opportunity finally came, Yang Yilin was favored by Nam Ki-il and joined the Henan team for a trial. Under the guidance of Nan Ji Yi, Yang Yilin not only scored goals in the warm-up matches, but also moved freely on the sidewalks and gave precise assists to his teammates. This impressed Nam Ki-yi.
Not surprisingly, Yang Yilin will sign a formal contract with Henan. Fans are eagerly waiting for Yang Yilin to usher in the second spring of his career in Henan and become the mainstay of the team, living up to the coach's expectations.