
In the World Qualifier campaign, Singapore suffered back-to-back defeats and the situation was not optimistic. In order to reverse this unfavorable situation, they have made a decisive coaching change in the Asian Cup break earlier this month, with Takayuki Nishitani giving way to Mian Ogura. Now, the South Korean men's soccer team has also stepped into the ranks of coaching changes, with Klinsmann announcing his departure. Speculation is rife about who the next coach will be, and it is expected that a foreign coach will continue to be hired. The first challenge for the new coach will be to reconcile the conflicts between local and foreign schools, otherwise the Korean team will be under heavy pressure in the future.
The impressive national soccer team is one of the last teams that has yet to announce a managerial change. Yankovic's coaching career seems to be in trouble, with two draws and one loss in the group stage and no result, the worst record in the history of the Asian Cup, it seems to be only a matter of time before he stays or goes. The CFA has set up a special team to replace the manager, and launched an in-depth discussion. The identity of the new head coach will be unveiled soon, and fans are looking forward to it. The four teams in Group C have all seen changes in their managerial positions as the OFC tournament is about to begin, so let's look forward to seeing who will come out on top and make it to the 18th round of the tournament.










