武汉三镇 football club recently announced the appointment of Suárez as the head coach, signing a one-and-a-half-year contract. If the team successfully avoids relegation this season, the contract will automatically extend for the next season. Suárez faces the immediate challenge of addressing the team's defensive issues. This season, Wuhan Three Towns has conceded 26 goals in 13 matches, averaging two goals per game, making them one of the teams with the most goals conceded in the Chinese Super League. The team has experienced several matches where they led at halftime but collapsed in the second half, with insufficient stamina being a key factor affecting their performance. Interim head coach Deng Zhuoxiang will return to his role as assistant coach and sports director after leading the team through three matches. Moving forward, Suárez will lead the team in a battle for survival, where every match is crucial. Wuhan Three Towns has stated it will fully support Suárez's team in their efforts, working alongside the team to achieve good results in the upcoming matches.