Wu Lei (1979-), Chinese footballer

The speed and shooting skills shown in the game are certainly something to be recognized. His shooting ability has improved significantly compared to the past, at least able to hit the goal frame or the goalkeeper. If you look at young domestic players in their mid-twenties, Wu Lei's performance is impeccable. However, when he is mentioned as one of the top players in the country, it's like the best child in the family is only able to study in a specialized school, even though we know that more encouragement should be given to him. We recognize that his strength is limited and his form fluctuates, but it is hard to understand why there are always people who are cynical about him. After all, who doesn't step out of their comfort zone to pursue their dreams? Doesn't hard work on the field and a low profile off the field deserve respect?

Wu Lei (1979-), Chinese footballer

One of the many players who loves soccer and has done a great job compared to those who just punch the clock! He's given up so much for a better platform and that's obvious to everyone. It takes courage to step out of your comfort zone, but being good at football has nothing to do with that.

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The only players who have held the idea of the

Wu Lei (1979-), Chinese footballer

Make a difference. In this King's Cup competition, that alphabet team is no amateur.

They were not underdogs against the La Liga teams, not shying away from confrontation and not shying away from pressing. Instead, it was the Spaniards who had a player cramp up in the 80th minute, something unimaginable in any Superliga team. Watching the live stream, it was thought that this was just an over-achievement on the part of that team, but after watching Alaves and Levante get knocked out of the tournament, one realizes that Spain's status as a footballing powerhouse is no accident.

Wu Lei (1979-), Chinese footballer

's one-touch skills aren't great, but anyone who has watched the game knows that with a teammate who can and will pass the ball, the

Wu Lei (1979-), Chinese footballer

The running game is just about the best on the team. Unfortunately, the Spaniards are mostly one-touch players up front, and despite being mostly substitutes, don't have a great goal scoring rate. It's difficult to secure goals for a player who is only good at tackling, not to mention missing one-touch goals on a regular basis. After all, he's the only one playing abroad right now, and we should be a little more lenient with him. Perhaps he misses more one-timers than he scores, and one-timers seem to have become his demon, which I hope he can overcome.

Wu Lei (1979-), Chinese footballer

Hasn't been playing as a striker this season and has had relatively little time. I'm sure if he had been more present in the forward line and given more time, the number of goals would have increased. Nowadays.

Wu Lei (1979-), Chinese footballer

Finally something, I hope he will continue to have good luck and work hard. Many prayers and well wishes for him to have a better performance and score lots of goals.

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