It must be acknowledged that Chinese women's football is currently at its lowest point, with overseas players struggling to make an impact, except for Li Mengwen, who has limited playing time as a substitute. Even Wang Shuang, a key player, found herself on the bench at Tottenham Hotspur Women. However, Wang Shuang's abilities are still strong; it was an early-season injury that cost her her place in the team. Tottenham Hotspur Women have shown interest in Chinese female players, but they have also been a stumbling block for them. Tang Jiali, for instance, failed to gain recognition at Tottenham and became a substitute, with limited appearances mainly towards the end of matches. At the end of the season, Tang Jiali requested to leave, and Tottenham did not even attempt to retain her symbolically. After Tang Jiali's departure, Zhang Linyan joined Tottenham Hotspur Women, coming with the accolade of being the best player in the Swiss Women's Super League. However, like Tang Jiali, she too longed for playing time in vain and eventually returned to Wuhan Jiangda Women's Football Team. Back at Wuhan, Zhang Linyan regained her high level of play, earning the bronze boot award this season. Not only Chinese players have faced challenges; South Korean player Zhao Zhaohuan also struggled to become a regular at Tottenham before moving to a Championship team. The third player to join Tottenham Hotspur Women was Wang Shuang, who is arguably the most famous Chinese female footballer in recent years and a former Asian Footballer of the Year. Despite this, Tottenham did not offer…