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What should I do with the coach who won the championship? Javier goes or stays: 12 billion has been spent and this amount of liquidated damages is missing

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The Chinese Super League has come to an end, the team has won the championship, but the problems continue. The current dilemma facing the team is the coaching problem. The team signed the coach to a three-year contract, but now it is up to the team to reassess whether to keep him. Keeping the coach could make it impossible to defend the title next season, and if you terminate your contract, you will face high liquidated damages. Fans have called for Xie Hui to return to the Dalian team, believing that Xie Hui's coaching ability is even better than the current coach.

What should I do with the coach who won the championship? Javier goes or stays: 12 billion has been spent and this amount of liquidated damages is missing

Fans have long been dissatisfied with the current coach Xavier, especially at the halfway point of the season, and the team's performance is even more unbearable for the fans. They began to question the coach's ability, believing that even if the coaching staff was replaced in the Chinese League, they would not rely on the referee to score points. Fans are disappointed with the coach's ability and sense of responsibility, feeling that the coach always shirks responsibility and makes all kinds of excuses, such as players are not in order, players are injured, etc.

What should I do with the coach who won the championship? Javier goes or stays: 12 billion has been spent and this amount of liquidated damages is missing

However, with 7 internationals and 4 foreign players, the team is stronger than the national team, but due to the management of the coach, the team has only scored 7 points in 7 rounds, and fans believe that this is not mediocrity, but dementia. Javier has become a burden to the team, and it is not a good choice to stay or terminate his contract. The team is in a dilemma. What will happen next season if Javier is kept? Will he be able to lead the team to defend the title with Javier's coaching skills? And at the end of the season, Oscar will be gone.

What should I do with the coach who won the championship? Javier goes or stays: 12 billion has been spent and this amount of liquidated damages is missing

Without an important player like Oscar, coupled with a coach with mediocre performances, it will be difficult for the team to stay strong. The Harbour team could be relegated to mid-table status. However, it is not easy to terminate the contract. In order to bring in Xavier, the club signed a three-year contract, and the liquidated damages for the termination of the contract are not small. While this is not the club's fault, Xavier built it into a championship-worthy team when he was in charge of Henan last season.

What should I do with the coach who won the championship? Javier goes or stays: 12 billion has been spent and this amount of liquidated damages is missing

If it weren't for the Chinese Football Association to keep the top three of their team, regardless of the hopelessness of the Henan team to compete for the championship, the Henan team might appear in the AFC Champions League this year. The club originally expected Xavier to create a combination of Oscar + Wu Lei + Vargas, hoping to use Oscar's ability and Wuba connection to make the team fly. However, the reality is that Vargas has become irrelevant, and Vargas has found a new job. Is Xavier's coaching level still necessary? The team has paid 12 billion in fees, is there still this liquidated damages?

What should I do with the coach who won the championship? Javier goes or stays: 12 billion has been spent and this amount of liquidated damages is missing

However, fans don't see this as a problem. As the only profitable club among the 16 teams in the Chinese Super League, the only club in the Chinese Super League that has not changed its name, and the only club that has not paid the adjustment fee, for the club, a little liquidated damages is nothing. After all, the club has spent $12 billion to win the title, so what is the cost? The club is not short of money and can afford to pay liquidated damages. Faced with the problem, how to choose: keep Javier, or terminate the contract?

What should I do with the coach who won the championship? Javier goes or stays: 12 billion has been spent and this amount of liquidated damages is missing

Perhaps, this is not a simple question. Whatever choice the club makes, there will be risks and distress. The question now is whether the team will be able to find a more suitable coach to lead them to good results, or will the Harbour side rely on Xavier for success? What do you think about this as a fan?

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