Li Quanqiang Investigated, Lai Yawen Appointed as Volleyball Center Director! Lang Ping Takes the Blame for the Women's Volleyball Team's Defeat at the Tokyo Olympics

14/01/2025 44hotness 0likes

These days, the volleyball circle has been experiencing a storm! The news of Li Quanqiang, the former director of the Volleyball Management Center, being investigated has caused an uproar in the entire volleyball world. As a volleyball fan, my first reaction was: this is going to be interesting! To be honest, it came a bit suddenly, but upon careful consideration, it was somewhat expected.

Li Quanqiang is a big shot in the circle, not only serving as the leader of both the men's and women's teams, but also taking the position of the Volleyball Center Director in 2017.

To say the least, he did quite a few things during his tenure that annoyed the fans.

I remember when someone wanted to make a TV series about the women's volleyball team, he came out against it, saying something like "athletes should focus on results."

What he said made it seem like athletes couldn't have any other hobbies.

At that time, I felt that this person's thinking was a bit outdated and didn't keep up with the times.

Speaking of the Tokyo Olympics, our women's volleyball team performed poorly, only getting ninth place.

With such a dismal result, you would think that Li Quanqiang, as the head of the family, should take some responsibility?

But what happened?

He not only didn't admit his mistake but also reposted articles criticizing Lang Ping online.

What else could this be if not passing the buck?

Lang Ping has contributed so much to the women's volleyball team, and her achievements are obvious to all. Now, after losing a game, she is kicked out?

That's just too unfair!

But now it's good, Li Quanqiang has been investigated, and this should be a relief, right?

I see many fans clapping their hands in approval online.

Some people say this is the return of the king, and the anti-corruption storm has finally reached the volleyball circle.

I think it's great; we should thoroughly investigate and see how many shady dealings there have been in the volleyball world over the years.

After all, our women's volleyball team is the pride of the nation. It would be a shame if it were ruined by some petty people.

So who will take over this hot potato next?

It's said to be Lai Yawen.

This person is Lang Ping's old partner, having known each other since their playing days and later serving as Lang Ping's assistant.

If she takes office, will she invite Lang Ping back to coach the women's volleyball team?

After all, Lang Ping is the cornerstone of our women's volleyball team, always coming to the rescue whenever we encounter difficulties.

Speaking of Lang Ping, I still feel she has been wronged.

After losing at the Tokyo Olympics, she became the target of criticism.

But think about it carefully, how many contributions has she made to the women's volleyball team!

Seven world championships and 13 times on the podium of the world's top three competitions, isn't that impressive enough?

Yet, after one defeat, people turn their backs on her, which is too unfeeling.

But to be fair, our women's volleyball team does need reform now.

The new coach Cai Bin is preparing the team, hoping for good results.

After all, the women's volleyball team is our pride, and every time I watch them play, I get so excited.

I remember the last World Cup when our women's volleyball team stood out and won the championship. I was so excited I almost jumped up.

That sense of pride is really indescribably satisfying.

Speaking of Cai Bin, this person is a veteran.

He has coached the national team before, and this time he has come out of retirement, carrying a lot of pressure.

After all, the failure at the Tokyo Olympics has shaken many people's confidence in the women's volleyball team.

But I think we should give Coach Cai some time.

After all, rebuilding is not something that can be done overnight; it takes time.

Recently, I heard that Cai Bin is training the team very hard, with high-intensity training every day, even shortening rest times.

This reminds me of when Lang Ping led the team; she was also so dedicated.

It seems that our women's volleyball team's fighting spirit is still there!

This kind of hard work is the true charm of our women's volleyball team.

Training is one thing, but the real test of results comes during the matches.

I hear that the qualification matches for the Paris Olympics are about to start. Can our women's volleyball team make a comeback against the wind and waves and stand atop the world again?

Honestly, I'm still looking forward to it.

After all, our women's volleyball team has a spirit of tenacity and can always fight back when faced with difficulties.

Looking back, our women's volleyball team has truly experienced many ups and downs over the years.

From the glory of the Lang Ping era to the failure at the Tokyo Olympics and now regrouping.

Every step has been challenging, but every step has also been touching.

This is probably the charm of sports, with highs and lows, and the key is the spirit of never giving up.

In the end, whether it's Li Quanqiang being investigated, Lai Yawen taking over, or whether Lang Ping returns, the most important thing is the future of our women's volleyball team. I hope this turmoil can bring a thorough cleansing to the volleyball world, allowing those who are truly capable and passionate to step forward and lead our women's volleyball team back to glory.

Do you think this turmoil will bring new opportunities to the women's volleyball team?

Will Lang Ping return to coaching?