
South Korea's "Iron Manager" Lee Jang-soo returns to the
China Super League (soccer league)
Match. Today, Shenzhen Football Salon officially announced that Lee Jang-soo has become the head coach of the first team.
On December 31st of the previous year, Shenzhen announced that head coach
Carlos (name)
The contract of the team expired and left, assistant coach Zhang Xiurui as acting head coach, eventually led the team to achieve the sixth place in the league. Although not able to complete the goal of the impact of the AFC Champions League seat, but this has been the Shenzhen team in 2004 to achieve the
China Super League (soccer league)
The highest ranking after the meta-year championship.
Lee Jang-soo played as a defender during his playing days and played for South Korea's Daewoo and Rookie Rangers, making nine appearances for the South Korean national team and scoring one goal.
Lee Jang-soo came to our country to coach in 1998, and has led the avant-garde Huandao and Qingdao Beilette teams to win the
soccer league
From 2004 to 2009, he coached South Korean teams Jeonnam Dragons, Seoul FC, and Beijing
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From 2010 to 2012, Lee led Guangzhou to the Central League Championship,
China Super League (soccer league)
Champion and China Super Cup Champion. Since then, he has also coached Chengdu Tiancheng,
Changchun Yatai (soccer team)
Teams such as.
Lee Jang-soo is known for his strictness and is nicknamed "Iron Marshal". He has spent most of his time coaching in China's league before, and has a deep understanding of the Chinese game.
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I know the environment very well and have a lot of experience, which makes me a "China expert".
In the past six years, the Shenzhen team has replaced 12 head coaches, and the frequent change of head coach leads to unstable tactical system, which is the main reason for the unstable performance. Last season's sprint stage, the Shenzhen football team dropped the chain at the critical moment, once again exposing the lack of energy level. Lee Jang-soo has always ruled the army strictly, known as the "iron fist" coaching, its Han
national soccer team
The tough style of the ball is expected to bring about a qualitative change in the energy level for the Shamrocks.
Despite the lack of significant progress in Shenzhen Salon's share reform, the finalization of the new manager is certainly a good omen.
China Super League (soccer league)
Under the current environment, there are very few salons that can sign foreign coaches. SZF is slowly getting back on track, the team plans to gather on February 16th to start winter training and prepare for the new season.
China Super League (soccer league)
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