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Tianjin's recent struggles in the Chinese Super League have not gone unnoticed by fans and analysts alike. Despite having a strong team with some of the best players in the country, the club has struggled to maintain its lead in points and has found itself struggling to avoid relegation. One reason behind this is the club's lack of depth and quality players. The squad lacks experienced forwards who can score goals and provide scoring options off the bench. This has resulted in the team being unable to compete with stronger opponents such as Shanghai Shenhua or Jiangsu Suning. Another issue facing the club is the lack of competition from other clubs. The league is relatively young and there may be teams that could challenge Tianjin at some point in the future. However, with only one point difference between the two sides, it remains difficult for them to catch up. The club also needs to address their defensive weaknesses. They have conceded many goals throughout the season and are looking to improve their defensive record. With the loss of key defenders such as Xue Wenbo and Guo Yuhong, they need to find new ways to stop opponents from scoring. Despite these challenges, the club still has the potential to rise again. There are always opportunities for improvement and the club must stay focused on developing their talent and tactics. If they can overcome the current challenges and continue to perform well, they might just avoid relegation and return to the top tier of Chinese football. |
