Wuhan Three Towns drew 3-3 against Shandong Taishan in the Chinese Super League on May 24, marking the debut of new head coach Suarez. In a match where they trailed twice, Wuhan Three Towns showcased their attacking potential and determination, earning a valuable point in their relegation battle. Despite a vibrant attacking display, the team revealed defensive issues, indicating that Suarez needs to quickly familiarize himself with the squad and enhance defensive strength. From the start, Wuhan Three Towns was not intimidated by the home side Shandong Taishan and actively launched attacks. In the 6th minute, a defensive error led to a penalty, allowing Shandong Taishan to score first. Wuhan Three Towns quickly adjusted, with goals from Shaoer and Cadiz in the 13th and 30th minutes, respectively, turning the score around. The first half ended with both teams tied at 2-2. In the second half, Shandong Taishan regained the lead, but Cadiz scored a late equalizer in the 88th minute, concluding the match at 3-3. While Wuhan Three Towns excelled offensively, with Cadiz's brace tying him for the top of the scoring chart with Oscar, the team must address its defensive shortcomings. Moving forward, Suarez needs to strengthen the team's defense to secure more points in the relegation battle.