Since Dalian disbanded, many players and fans have blamed him for his poor coaching. If he had coached a little better, he wouldn't have such a bad record now. However, he has accumulated many years of coaching experience abroad and has coached for many years in both the Chinese Super League and the Chinese League One. He has a deep understanding of Chinese soccer and his coaching philosophy fits well with the Shijiazhuang team. So, is a foreign coach a good fit?

Huang Qiang talks about sports and believes that the Shijiazhuang Kung Fu team has a very clear goal this year, which is to surpass and win this year's China A-League championship. Judging by the way they changed their coach after losing their first two games, they have an idea this year. Currently, not many coaches fit the bill for the Shijiazhuang Kung Fu team. Domestic coaches, everyone immediately thinks of Xie Hui, who has the ability to bring Shijiazhuang Kung Fu. Two years ago, he coached Nantong Jiyun, so he knows all the teams in the Chinese First Division very well. Besides Xie Hui, Jangovic and Sarko are also the most popular foreign coaches. They both have overtaking experience and strong coaching ability. It depends on Shijiazhuang Kung Fu's choice

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