In detail, Klinsmann's career is like an epic of ups and downs, and his experience of coaching the German team, Bayern Munich and Hertha Berlin and other giants is undoubtedly more brilliant than Ivanovic. What is more convincing is that Klinsmann's annual salary in the South Korean men's soccer team is only 2.1 million euros, a price that is a bargain for the CFA.

Although Ivanovic's offer was more attractive, Klinsmann was undoubtedly a strong rival to Ivanovic in terms of value for money, team changes and technical innovation. What's especially crucial is that Klinsmann's departure at a crucial time, even if the CFA ultimately fails to bring him on board, his presence will undoubtedly provide a strong check on the CFA's ability to select a new head coach. So, in your opinion, is the future of the Chinese men's soccer team better suited to Klinsmann or Ivanovic?

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