
Live bar December 13 news After the news of Wu Jingui's confirmation of his resignation from the Qingdao team, Beijing Youth Daily published an article commenting on the phenomenon of frequent coach changes in the Chinese Super League teams.
From the beginning of this year to the time of Wu Jingui's resignation, 12 of the 16 clubs in the Chinese Super League have changed coaches, of which 6 have changed coaches after the start of the league, these 6 clubs are Shenzhen Club, Shanghai Shenhua Club, Henan Songshan Longmen Club, Cangzhou Lion Club, Wuhan Club and Guangzhou Club. Affected by the epidemic and the fragmentation of the league schedule, the clubs in the Chinese Super League are more cautious in the selection of reinforcements and coaches, and most of the coach changes are unavoidable.
Wu Jingui's resignation is ostensibly caused by the team's poor performance, but similar to the change of coaches in most clubs this year, its internal factors are mostly related to the relatively serious financial crisis suffered by each family at the moment of the epidemic. Cruyff Jr. and Javier left the deep foot and Songshan Dragon Gate coach respectively, which is not unrelated to the olive branch thrown by European clubs. However, the club was able to let it go happily, which to some extent also coincided with the idea of "reasonable burden reduction". Cui Kangxi's resignation as shenhua coach has a lot to do with the record. However, his next move with former international Mao Yijun will undoubtedly save the club a lot of money. At the moment of the epidemic and encountering different degrees of financial crisis, all clubs in the Chinese Super League and the majority of league practitioners need to be prepared to "tighten the belt and live a hard life".
(Nanling Weeping and Crying)