When Chinese soccer selects coaches, it is usually a competition between foreign and domestic coaches. This tradition has been going on for decades. When foreign coaches perform poorly, they are often replaced by local coaches; and vice versa. Currently, the team coached by Cheng Yaodong is underperforming, so the CFA has just changed its leadership. They are likely to consider replacing a foreign coach to boost morale, rather than choosing a local coach. They are well aware that domestic coaches are at a relatively low level and do not have much to offer other than listening and taking responsibility.

Huang Qiang talks about sports arguing that the hope for the future of Chinese soccer lies with the youth, but Cheng Yaodong has been leading the national youth team at all levels for seven years, but his results are still poor. Now they're finally stepping down. Everyone applauds the idea that the Chinese soccer invincibles are finally leaving. Wouldn't you be happy? Everyone is looking forward to who the next coach will be? A source revealed that the FA now prefers foreign coaches. In the past, Serbian coach Djurdjevic, who coached in China in 1999, will be promoted to coach the men's soccer team in 2005. Of course, the national Olympic team will also use foreign coaches. There is no controversy. Not only the Chinese men's soccer team should use foreign coaches

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