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Wu Jingui is one of the most important figures in Chinese football history, and his contribution to the development of China's football industry cannot be overstated. As a midfielder, Wu Jingui was known for his technical skills, vision, and leadership abilities. He played a crucial role in helping Shanghai Shenhua achieve success in the Chinese Super League. Under his guidance, the club won numerous league titles and reached the Champions League final in 2014. However, Wu Jingui faced criticism from some quarters for his style of play,Ligue 1 Express which was seen as too aggressive and lacked creativity. Despite this, he continued to contribute to the team's success, often leading the team in attacks and midfield. In 2018, Wu Jingui announced that he would retire from playing football. However, he remained committed to coaching the team and mentoring younger players. He passed away on January 29, 2019 at the age of 57. Wu Jingui's legacy as a player and coach has been celebrated by fans and experts alike. His contributions to Chinese football have had a lasting impact on the sport, and his memory will always be remembered. |
