Wu Xinghan, the former captain of the Chinese national football team and current manager of the China men's under-22 national football team, has been praised for his wing assist in Shandong Taishan's strong performance in the ongoing Chinese Super League (CSL) season.
In a match against Guangzhou Evergrande at the Taishan Stadium on September 16th, Wu made a key contribution to the team's victory with a stunning left-wing assist that led to the team's third goal. The assist was crucial as it gave the team a two-goal lead and ultimately helped them secure their place in the top four of the league table.
The match was particularly important for Wu as he had recently returned from injury and was keen to make a positive impact on the team. His assist was just one of many highlights for him during the season, as he continues to be a key player for the team both on and off the pitch.
Wu's success in the CSL is not surprising given his experience and skills as a footballer. He played for the Chinese national team for over a decade before retiring in 2015 and went on to become the manager of the under-22 team. During his time as a player, he won several titles with the Chinese national team, including the AFC Asian Cup and the Asian Football Confederation Championship.
Overall, Wu's wing assist in Shandong Taishan's recent win against Guangzhou Evergrande was a testament to his skill and determination as a footballer. His contributions to the team will undoubtedly help them continue to perform well in the upcoming matches.