Undoubtedly, if the individual player achievements and coaching the German national team, Bayern Munich, Hertha Berlin and other giants of rich experience as the standard, Klinsmann is obviously Ivanovic's choice, the richness of his career is obviously better. More crucially, Klinsmann as the South Korean men's soccer team manager's annual salary of only 2.1 million euros, the price of the Chinese Football Association, undoubtedly has a great attraction.

Although Ivanovic's offer was more economical, Klinsmann was undoubtedly the superior choice in terms of value for money, changes to the team and improvement in technical style. In particular, Klinsmann is unemployed, and even if the CFA ultimately fails to bring him on board, using his reputation as a counterweight to the confident Ivanovic will undoubtedly have a positive impact on the finalization of the new head coach. So, which coach do you favor to lead Chinese men's soccer to new heights?

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