Recently, a series of shocking truths have surfaced with the revelation of Li Tie's alleged illegal activities. Not only did it reveal his unusual connection with Chen Xuyuan, but it also implicated him in a shady scheme of alleged match-fixing with Chinese Super League clubs.
Although these shady practices were first revealed at the time, there has been a lack of hard evidence as to which teams were involved and which international players were implicated. However, international player Wu Xinghan recently revealed key information in a chance conversation that is expected to provide important clues in solving the Chinese Super League match-fixing case.
Just as Wu Xinghan was making waves for allegedly bagging female fans, female fans exposed his chat logs, suggesting that he might be involved in the manipulation of several matches in the Chinese Super League. Wu Xinghan even claimed that he could easily earn 300,000 to 400,000 yuan from one match through match-fixing, which was easier than playing soccer. The comment sparked widespread controversy and contributed to the revelation of match-fixing in the Chinese Super League.
Meanwhile, renowned media personality Northwest Watchtower exposed more details on social media platforms, pointing out Wu Xinghan's alleged co-conspirators in match-fixing and the Chinese Super League players involved.
He pointed out that since Wu Xinghan has been exposed, the head coaches of the teams concerned should scrutinize players who play only for money. With this comment, fans have speculated who the head coach the media personality was referring to could be. It seems that this incident not only reveals Wu Xinghan's relationship with the Chinese Super League team, but also hints at a possible deeper level of cooperation.
Obviously, all this points to a certain Chinese Super League coach, who is likely to be targeted and become the focus of the investigation. Against this background, we expect the official investigation team to conduct a comprehensive and in-depth review of the relevant clubs in the Chinese Super League, including this coach. We must not wrongly accuse any innocent person, but we must not let any criminal off the hook either. If they are really involved in match-fixing and even harmed the interests of the Chinese Super League and even Chinese soccer, they must be duly punished.
Despite his disgraceful behavior, Wu Xinghan has unexpectedly become a hero for exposing the truth. We hope that more international players like him will provide information in this way and help make a breakthrough in the official investigation.