In the world of football, there are always some players who can give a unique style to unpopular jersey numbers, making them seem like their own exclusive marks, carrying unique stories and memories. Take Manchester City in the Premier League as an example. Balotelli's number 45 is very famous, especially during the Manchester derby when he showed the classic scene of "Why Always Me," which deeply engraved this number 45 in the minds of fans. It seems like this number has its own magic; whenever it is mentioned, that story plays back like a movie in front of you. Looking at Chelsea's Ballack, his number 13 is also an eternal classic. You know, number 13 in Europe is like a number cursed with "bad luck," not very popular, just like how some people in China feel about number 14, but Ballack made it shine with a different brilliance. There's also Toni Kroos' number 38 and Schweinsteiger's number 31, both leaving their unique marks on the green field. On the Serie A stage, there are even more such examples. Sha Lavi's number 92, Pirlo's number 21, Kaka's number 22, each number is like a key, opening up wonderful football memories, they are classic among classics, making people reminisce endlessly. On the Chinese Super League stage, there are also such stories. Wu Xi, the captain of Shanghai Shenhua, is one such example with his number 15. In my impression, not many players choose this number. As a main player from Shenhua's youth training and also the captain, Wu Xi wearing number 15…