Qingdao FC has announced the appointment of new head coach, Wu Lei, to help the team battle relegation in the Chinese Super League (CSL). The decision comes as Qingdao FC finds itself in dire straits after losing their first three matches of the season.
Wu Lei is no stranger to the CSL, having previously coached Beijing Guoan and Guangzhou Evergrande before joining Qingdao FC this summer. Under his guidance, Qingdao FC has struggled with injuries and poor form, leaving them in danger of being relegated from the top tier of Chinese football.
Despite the tough circumstances, Qingdao FC have shown resilience and determination under Wu Lei's leadership, winning their last two games against Shandong Luneng and Hebei China Fortune. With the club now firmly on the upswing, it remains to be seen whether they can secure a place in the top flight next season.
The move to appoint Wu Lei as coach of Qingdao FC is a significant one for the team, as he brings with him a wealth of experience and knowledge of the CSL. His previous success at the highest level will undoubtedly provide Qingdao FC with the confidence and motivation needed to fight back and secure their survival in the league.
Overall, the appointment of Wu Lei as Qingdao FC's new head coach is a positive development for the club and its fans. With the right approach and the right players, Qingdao FC have the potential to turn things around and achieve success once again.
