In the latest football storm, the explosive revelations from well-known journalist Miao Yuan and the popular figure "Who's Better at Selling Cute" were akin to a heavy bombshell, drawing widespread attention and discussion. They claimed that in the upcoming second batch of penalties, one would be directed at a club, with news suggesting that two Chinese Super League (CSL) clubs faced the crisis of being penalized points and demoted. These two clubs were rumored to include a top-tier team, as such teams often have a massive fan base and exert significant influence throughout the league and society at large. Consequently, if they were to be penalized and demoted, an assessment of the impact would be essential. Upon hearing this news, fans quickly focused their attention on strong teams like Shanghai Port, Shanghai Shenhua, and Shandong Luneng. However, just as rumors circulated that Shandong Luneng might face punishment and trended on social media, the team's official response was decisive. They confidently declared to fans on social media, "See you in the 2025 new season of the CSL," which served as a solid shield, greatly reducing the likelihood of Luneng being penalized and demoted. After all, if a team lacked confidence in dealing with the impending outcome, it would not dare to openly express its determination to continue playing in the CSL next season. With Luneng out of the picture, the market's focus shifted more to Shanghai Port and Shanghai Shenhua. Renowned media personality Xu Jiang, when answering fan questions, said, "The red team is fine; I don't know about the blue…