March 2015 by Chen Guiren former head coach, led the Chinese men's soccer team

A 2-goal away win in Brunei to advance to the second qualifying round of the 2018 FIFA World Cup and 2019 Asian Cup.Former head coach Toshiaki Imai, who led the Chinese men's soccer team in June 2016

Wins in Guam over Macau, Mongolia, Northern Marianas return to 2017 EAFTA Cup second qualifying round; two narrow wins over Timor-Leste in Kaohsiung in September advance to 2019 AFC Asian Cup third qualifying round. Chinese men's soccer team

The team's ranking in the FIFA rankings has also recovered to 161st. Coach Toshiaki Imai has been instrumental in the success of this year's international matches!

This glory is also related to the object of the match, however, the next object to face in the international matches will again be the mid-Asian teams such as North Korea, Bahrain, Palestine and Oman. Chinese men's soccer team

Can head coach maintain win-more-than-loss, Chinese men's soccer team

Is there any optimism for the next year's international matches? And the ROC soccer team

What is the reason for the dismissal of Toshiaki Imai, the former head coach of the Association, and what is the reason for the review? This article explains each of these points.

Is it reasonable to dismiss Toshiaki Imai?

Each head coach leads the Chinese men's soccer team

Each team has its own qualities and style of play, and each team has its own sweet and sour experiences, but there is always the day of resignation or dismissal. When former head coach Toshiaki Imai flew back to Japan, the Chinese men's soccer team

Many players sent off for him, which shows that he is able to select players fairly in training and scheduling of limited players to give full play to their attacking and scoring qualities, to achieve the maximum benefit of the existing lineup, leaving a deep and positive impression on the players.

Former head coach Toshiaki Imai went from not knowing a few players when he first returned to his position, through the first round of the play-offs, to winning all the matches in the first round of the East Asian Cup.

The initial integration of the Then in September, the men's soccer team with the University of Japan

The extreme test of the friendly matches, the two small victories over Timor-Leste in October slowly showed the results, and indeed the former head coach Toshiaki Imai should be given a positive evaluation of the step-by-step progress and the gradual show of results.

It's just that the Ministry of Education's Sports Department commissioned the Chinese Football Association in the first place.

The annual salary of Toshiaki Imai, the head coach, is more than NT$1 million in US dollars. On the other hand, Chen Guiren's former head coach was only paid NT$1,500 per day for the period from training to tournaments. In view of the effectiveness of the two former coaches and the content of the international matches, is it cost-effective for the taxpayers to pay the salary of the former head coach, Toshiaki Imai, who has been hired to lead the team? I am afraid that winning or losing a match is only one of the criteria.

Whether it is reasonable for the former head coach of Toshiaki Imai to be dismissed, based on the fact that the former head coach of Chen Guiren and the former head coach of Toshiaki Imai both played in the Macau Men's Soccer Team in the past one year.

The lineup and the course of the game will tell you all about it:

Toshiaki Imai Former Head Coach July 4, 2016 〈[EAST ASIAN CUP FIRST ROUND] China won 3:2 against Macau Men's Football Team

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Chen Guiren Former Head Coach October 9, 2015 〈October 9, China's 5:1 home win over Macau Tournament Record〉

Even the subtle differences in outing statistics can be judged on the effectiveness of the two former head coaches leading the team:

So far readers think that Toshiaki Imai, former head coach, can the Chinese men's soccer team in the next second round of the East Asian Cup and the third round of the Asian Cup, Chinese men's soccer team

How about at least 9 official international matches to continue the current win-more-loss ratio?

What a terrible time to change head coaches?

The author, according to reliable sources known before the match, the Republic of China Football Club

On October 11th, before the home match between China and Timor-Leste, the senior management of the Association had already decided that Toshiaki Imai would be sacked after the match. In other words, regardless of the match between China and Timor-Leste, the men's soccer team will be dismissed.

Regardless of the outcome of the match, after the home game on October 11th, Head Coach Toshiaki Imai was sure to step down and take a bow. However, most of the media in China did not know about this until the day after the match and reported it in the media, so the public mistakenly thought that the coach was changed only after winning the match........

Republic of China Foot

The top brass of the ball association are replacing the head coach, and indeed there is a Football Association

Between the staff and the coaching staff, miscommunication and personnel disputes factor in. However, for the next qualifying round of the 2017 East Asian Cup and the third qualifying round of the 2019 Asian Cup, three foreign players have withdrawn or refused to be recruited, and the other four may not be willing to return to their home countries to play due to their status as serving men. This shows that Toshiaki Imai's former head coach has a limited number of people and even if the training and scheduling of the players is good, the scope of the selection of players is narrowed down and has reached the limit of Toshiaki Imai's former coach.

Knowingly advancing to the second round of the East Asian Cup

If we lose three times in Mongkok, Hong Kong in the first half of November, will the media and the public still criticize the ROC football team by saying "win for the coach"?

What about the sudden dismissal of former head coach Toshiaki Imai by the football association? As far as the replacement of the head coach is concerned, the ROC Football Association

The timing chosen by the top management of the Association is "quite bad" as criticized by public opinion recently! They chose to change the head coach between the two play-off matches and the second qualifying round of the East Asian Cup before the training session.

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