The opening round of this season's Chinese Super League has ignited a youth storm, catching the eye of many supporters. Yet, several veterans from 1989 remain steadfast in the league's frontline, also worthy of fans' respect and applause. Through Migu Video, fans can review that three 1989-born veterans delivered solid performances in the opening round, beautifully demonstrating the notion that age enhances skill.

First, Taishan's main goalkeeper Wang Dalei performed steadily in the match against Liaoning Ironman, contributing to a clean sheet with his teammates. Taishan's 3-0 home victory over Liaoning Ironman in the opening round owes much to Wang Dalei's crucial role.

Second, Shenhua veteran Wu Xi serves as a model for domestic players in the CSL, diligent both on and off the field. In the key clash where Shenhua defeated Dalian Yingbo 5-3, Wu Xi remained the team's stabilizing force; with him anchoring the pitch, teammates and Shenhua fans felt assured.

Finally, Wang Gang, representing Guoan in the match against Wuhan Three Towns, also made significant contributions to the club's victory. These three 1989-born veterans jointly shone in the opening round of this CSL season, setting an example for many younger players to follow.
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