Located in Shanghai, Tianjin Jinmen Tigers are stepping up their physical training and are about to welcome new head coach Yu Genwei, signaling a whole new phase in the team's training.
It is reported that Yu Genwei will return to China in a few days after the end of the domestic isolation investigation, and the team's training is currently under the responsibility of its assistant coaches, following the tactical arrangements of the head coach. Fortunately, the team's recent focus on physical training and the assistant coaching team is made up of members from last season, so the head coach's short-term absence has not had an impact on daily training. In addition, Jinmen Tigers have successfully hired a fitness coach from Spain and are currently going through the procedures for his arrival in China, and this coach will also be responsible for the recovery of the players in the future.
Currently, there are about 25 players in the Jinmen Tigers team, including some trial players, and the overall structure is still under construction. Veterans Tan Wangsong and Bai Yuefeng are still on the winter training list, showing the importance the coaching team attaches to them. As for foreign aid, the team has locked "one front and one back" two players, but for some reasons, the final candidate can not be determined for the time being.
There is no definite news on the specific policies for the new Chinese Super League season, so the Jinmen Tigers and other clubs can only look at the situation as they go along and build up their physical foundation first. With the national team's quarantine investigation period coming to an end, the international players are about to return and other Super League teams will start training one after another, Jinmen Tigers have already booked two warm-up matches to prepare for the new season.