Wuhan Three Towns Football Club is currently facing a severe relegation crisis. On June 2, the club announced the dismissal of Mexican head coach Mora due to poor performance, which had been under scrutiny. To address the current predicament, Wuhan Three Towns quickly appointed a new head coach, Suarez, who has previously coached Beijing Guoan and Changchun Yatai and is once again expected to deliver results. However, unexpectedly, the young Deng Zhuoxiang continues to play an indirect interim role. Deng had briefly taken over as head coach due to the unsatisfactory performance of his predecessor, Martinez, and while he achieved some success initially, as the season progressed, other teams began to understand his tactical system, leading to a decline in Wuhan Three Towns' performance. Following the conclusion of the 2025 season, Wuhan Three Towns found themselves on the brink of relegation, prompting the club to ultimately revoke Deng's interim head coach status and reinstate Mora. However, Mora's second tenure did not change the team's fate, and he was dismissed again due to poor results. After careful consideration, the club reappointed Suarez as head coach. Although he showed steady performance at the start, the team still faces relegation risks. Currently, Wuhan Three Towns urgently needs a new strategic adjustment to tackle the upcoming relegation battle.
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Wuhan Three Towns Face Relegation Crisis, Deng Zhuoxiang May Return as Interim Coach
Wuhan Three Towns have fallen into the relegation zone due to poor performance, leading to a coaching change, with Deng Zhuoxiang potentially stepping in again as interim coach.
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