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Not only the players, but also the former Chinese Super League coaches are also fighting in Brazil

Not only the players, but also the former Chinese Super League coaches are also fighting in Brazil

Reporter Han Bing reported that the veterans of the Chinese Super League in the new season will transfer the duel in the Chinese Super League to the Bajia, but the famous coaches who have coached in the Chinese Super League can only retreat, and most of them have become off-court spectators in the new season. Kuka, who led Hulk to the Brazilian First Division and Copa Brail doubles last season, chose to retreat from the rapids, paying a 2.5 million Brazilian real penalty (500,000 euros) to leave by forfeiting last year's double prize money. KUKA hopes to study in Europe in the summer and keep his football tactical theory up to date. However, Brazilian media revealed that Kuka prefers to coach the Brazilian national team after the World Cup, or to become a replacement for Paulo Sousa in flamenco.

Not only the players, but also the former Chinese Super League coaches are also fighting in Brazil

Former Tianjin Quanjian's Portuguese coach Paulo Sousa and Shanghai SIPG's Pereira are the only remaining Chinese Super League coaches who have achieved success in the Bajia this season. The two coached Two of Brazil's most popular giants, Flamengo and Corinthians, with PaulO Sousa taking office late last year and Pereira coming out in February to fight the fire. Last year's double-winning Kuka has unlimited scenery, but Scolari, who fought the fire in Gemio in July, was late, the team was relegated after 17 years, and the old coach was also dismissed. As a result, this year,12 only two Portuguese Old Chinese Super League coaches are left to fight. Lusenburg, who coached the downtroducer Cruzeiro twice in the Second League last year, and Meneses, who coached Victoria, were also halfway down and did not have the opportunity to continue to compete in the Brazilian Second League this year.

Paul Sousa's flamenco has David Ruiz, Felipe, Isla, Everton, Diego, de Alasketa, G. Balbossa and other South American stars, but only former Changchun Yatai shooter Marinho is a veteran of the Chinese Super League. Pereira's Corinthians are the Brazilian foreign aid united in the Chinese Super League: Gill, Paulinho, Augusto, Joo, Guedes and Morris have all played in the Chinese Super League, and in 2017 Moles also passed Paulo Sousa, who only had a few months on loan from Shakhtar Donetsk, and Sousa was on a sad side at the end of the year.

Four years ago in the Chinese Super League Sosa away 1-4 defeat Pereira, July 10 and October 30 In the Baliga Corinthians first away from home, this time the Portuguese coaches between the portuguese coaches known as Brazil's "national derby", and the influence in the Chinese Super League games is completely different. However, Brazilian football has always been known for the club's quick success and change of coach, which changed 16 coaches before the start of the tournament last year and 20 more after the start of the tournament. In the just-concluded São Paulo State League, Pereira's Corinthians were eliminated from the final by São Paulo, who owned Eder and Miranda, and the results were worse than Paulo Sousa. The Copa Libertadores was sousa's first victory, but Corinthians lost face to an obscure small team in Bolivia's 3600-meter plateau.

Sousa, who just lost the Rio state league final, and Pereira, who missed the São Paulo state league final, can survive until then are still in doubt. Sosa and Pereira had already erupted in a crisis of confidence before the opening of the Liga. Chinese Super League fans, I am afraid, can only see and cherish.

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