Wu Lei broke the door. Video data screenshot.

  Chinanews.com, June 13 (Beijing time on the 13th), the Spanish Spaniards in La Liga ushered in the first game after the rematch, home against Alaves, which is also an important game on their way to relegation. Chinese player Wu Lei in the Spanish team ushered in his debut after the new crown pneumonia was cured. He started the game in a fiery state and scored a single-pole goal to help the team lock the victory 2:0.

  In the 19th minute of the game, Wu Lei advanced forward and the opponent's goalkeeper Pacheco made a red card. In the 25th minute, Wu Lei headed the goal and staged "Hand of God" to get a yellow card.

Wu Lei makes red cards. Video data screenshot.

Wu Lei handball. Video data screenshot.

  In the 29th minute, Wu Lei successfully broke through Alavis' back line and scored two consecutive shots, but was blocked by substitute goalkeeper Roberto. Then Roberto staged many magical saves and turned Nbalba upside down. Before halftime, Bernaldo scored a header to help the Spaniard set the record.

  Only one minute after the start of the second half, Wu Lei scored a goal! He succeeded in countering offside in the frontcourt and broke the goal! In the 50th minute, Wu Lei was replaced. In the end, the Spaniard defeated Alavis 2:0 and scored a precious three points on the relegation road.

Wu Lei shot. Video data screenshot.

  This is the first show of Wu Lei's new crown pneumonia. On March 21st, Beijing time, the Chinese Football Association announced that it had learned from the Spanish Football Club that Wu Lei, a member of the Chinese men's national team who played for the club, was diagnosed with new coronary pneumonia. His symptoms are currently mild and he is being treated.

  Later, in an interview with CCTV, Wu Lei revealed that his wife also had symptoms, and the nucleic acid test was positive. The two were separated at home in Spain.

  On the evening of May 9, Beijing time, Wu Lei's official Weibo statement stated that Wu Lei's recent two new crest virus nucleic acid test results have turned negative. (Finish)