The Chinese Super League (CSL) has confirmed that Qingdao Jonoon FC, one of the top teams in the league, has been downgraded to the second division following a string of consecutive losses.
The team's relegation was announced on Monday after they failed to win any of their last four matches, leaving them with just two wins and six defeats from their previous 12 games. This marks the first time that Qingdao have been relegated since joining the CSL in 2015.
The team's manager, Li Shengfeng, said that he was "deeply sorry" for the club's performance and that he would take responsibility for his actions. He added that the club had made mistakes in terms of tactics and player selection, and that they needed to work harder to turn things around.
The news of Qingdao's relegation comes as a shock to many fans of the club, who had hoped that they would be able to avoid the drop. However, it is important to remember that relegation is a natural part of football, and that every team eventually experiences it at some point in their career.
Despite their relegation, Qingdao still have a chance to bounce back and make a comeback in the second division. The team will now focus on improving their form and finding ways to win games, while also working on developing new players and strategies.
In conclusion, Qingdao's relegation is a setback for the team and its supporters, but it is not the end of the world. The club will need to work hard to get back into the CSL and compete again, and there is always hope that they can achieve this goal.
