On Nov. 4, Tonight News reported that Zimmen Tiger coach Yu Genwei gave an in-depth analysis of his team's overall performance as the season came to a close with a sixth-place finish in the Chinese Super League.
Talking about the challenges encountered by the team, Yu Genwei frankly said: "Our capital input and output ratio is reasonable, some games rely on fighting spirit, some need to rely on strength. The top five teams have luxurious lineups, and most of them have the ability to play on two fronts, which is beyond our reach. Each team lives in a different environment, and despite our limited commitment, we have the burden of competing for the honor of the city. We will never give up lightly and will give our best to achieve better results under the existing conditions."
Yu Genwei is confident that the Jinmen Tigers' input-output ratio remains competitive throughout their four-year journey. Since their thrilling relegation in 2021, the Zimmen Tigers have finished eighth in the Super League for two consecutive seasons, and have set a new best-ever record this season.
However, at the same time, the Jinmen Tigers appeared to be unable to cope with the intensive schedule, and the results fluctuated greatly. In this regard, Yu Genwei bluntly said: "the problems of our team, we all have witnessed, that is, the depth of the lineup is insufficient, which is behind the interweaving of a variety of factors."