On April 27, news came from Today Sports that the first round of the Chinese Super League was in full swing, with some teams underperforming, but that's not surprising, as continued stability is the true source of athletic power.

In the third round of the tournament, 121,576 fans were on hand, averaging 15,197 spectators. Despite the fact that matches are scheduled on Wednesdays and are mostly played in the late afternoon or evening, this crowd figure is still impressive. We may be able to see a glimpse of the league's vitality in the signs of popularity recovery in the Super League.

After three rounds of competition, a new pattern has emerged in the Chinese Super League, with the Shanghai team riding high, while the Tianjin Jinmen Tigers and Changchun Yatai follow closely behind, highlighting the key role of team stability in competition.

However, Cangzhou Lions, Meizhou Hakka and Shenzhen are edging closer to the brink of relegation, and their situation may be closely related to the external environment. Henan is struggling with coaching changes, and Wuhan Sanzhen's key foreign aid needs time to integrate. Zhejiang is currently at the bottom of the table, trapped in the "second year" curse, and in need of a good opportunity to turn the tide. The plight of these teams is expected.

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