Media person: Ademi and Button may not be able to play against Shenhua, Yu Genwei frankly admitted that there is a lack of blades in the final round
6686 Sports News on November 16th. On the evening of November 16th, Tianshi Sports Channel football commentator Wang Yinchu looked at the Tianjin Jinmen Tigers’ open training day situation and looked forward to the Tianjin-Shanghai battle in the final round of the league.
Wang Yinchu said: "Judging from the training situation of the Tianjin Tigers on the 16th, there is a high probability that Button and Ademi will miss the match between the Tianjin Tigers and Shenhua due to injuries. When Ademi communicated with me, although he said that he had a strong desire to play in the final round, judging from his current injury situation, it is difficult to appear in the Tianjin-Shanghai battle. In fact, that is As far as these two players can appear in the final round of the league, the gap between Jinmen Tigers and Shenhua in all aspects is very large. You must know that as a low-cost operation, our primary goal before the season is to avoid relegation."
"When communicating with me in public practice, the coach Yu Genwei also bluntly said that there is no Tianmen Tigers without Button and Ademi. It seems that the "blade" is missing, but the Jinmen Tigers will definitely devote themselves to the challenge in the Tianjin-Shanghai battle. Director Yu and I also said that the Tianjin fans' crazy rush for tickets in the Tianjin-Shanghai battle does not mean that the Tianjin Tigers must win. The Tianjin fans mainly hope that this game can "stand and cheer" for the guidance and let Shenhua see the reaction of the Tianjin fans. What should it be like."
As for Yu Genwei's recent condition of herpes zoster, Wang Yinchu revealed: "The director Yu told me that he suffered from herpes zoster recently because he stayed up late watching a lot of foreign games and studied. After staying up late to watch football, he couldn't catch up on sleep the next day, so he had to start another day of work."