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During the off-season of the Chinese Super League (CSL), five clubs have completed coaching changes, including Beijing Guoan, Zhejiang Team, Wuhan Three Towns, Qingdao Hainiu, and Shenzhen New Pegasus City.
At the end of the CSL 24 season, Beijing Guoan parted ways with Suarez in a peaceful manner. Replacing him is former Barcelona coach Quique Setien. Setien is a typical Spanish-style coach who advocates attacking football and prefers possession play, insisting on keeping the ball on the ground. His tactical system should be quite suitable for Beijing Guoan, which currently has many young players with ideas.
Zhejiang Team has parted ways with Jodi, and the new coach is likely to be Raul Caneda, a close associate of Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola. The progress so far indicates that both the Zhejiang Team's coaching selection group and Caneda are satisfied with each other, and only need the final approval from the management.
Coach Cado-Rodriguez, who led Wuhan Three Towns in the CSL 24 season, has joined the Japanese J-League team, Kashiwa Reysol. It is reported that replacing him will be Portuguese coach Felipe Martins. This coach has been active in the Portuguese league and achieved his best result by leading his team to promotion to the Primeira Liga.
The new coach of Qingdao Hainiu is Li Xiaopeng, the former national team coach, who coached Cangzhou Mighty Lions last season. Li, a native of Qingdao, has also coached Qingdao before, making his return a triumphant homecoming. Joining Li Xiaopeng at Qingdao Hainiu is also former international player Hao Junmin, who will serve as the set-piece and corner kick coach.
The new coach of Shenzhen New Pegasus City is Christian Ratanzio, who was the interim coach last season. In October 24, Ratanzio took over the team in a firefighting capacity and led them to a record of one win and two draws, successfully helping the team avoid relegation. As a result, the club decided to make him the official head coach for the new season. Ratanzio has worked at clubs such as the England national team and Manchester City, assisting several world-renowned coaches, so there is no need to worry about his coaching abilities.
The following teams have not changed their coaches:
Shanghai Port, with coach Muscat still in charge; Shanghai Shenhua, with coach Slutsky; Chengdu Rongcheng, with coach Xu Zhengyuan; Shandong Taishan with coach Choi Kang-hee; Jinmen Tiger with coach Yu Genwei; Henan Jianye with coach Nangkiyi; Yatai with coach Xie Hui; Qingdao West Coast with coach Shao Jiayi; Yunnan Yulong with coach Anderson; Dalian Yibo with coach Li Guoxu.
It remains uncertain whether Cangzhou Mighty Lions can even maintain their CSL status, let alone talk about changing coaches. What are your thoughts on this, fellow football fans? Feel free to leave your comments and discuss!