The Chinese Super League battle is getting better and better, and all the giants are sharpening their knives and preparing for the new season. Just the night before, Shanghai Harbor FC dropped a bombshell by announcing that Javier's contract has expired and he is leaving the club. At the same time, Qingdao Hainiu FC also followed the same footsteps, revealing that Antonio's head coach will also be leaving because his performance has not met expectations. These two had been in Henan Jianye side by side with the Spanish coach, but now the same dismissal of doom, can be said to be "the same room to manipulate, each other how anxious".
Javier, a veteran coach with deep credentials, and Antonio, a dynamic young coach, have left a brilliant chapter in Henan Jianye, hand in hand with the coaching whip, and are highly sought after by teams in the Chinese Super League. However, in the soccer world, the only thing that counts is the record. Their stay or go, is undoubtedly on their coaching achievements of a strong negative.
Regarding Javier's departure, veteran media personality Li Xuan boldly predicted on social media, "Javier's departure from Henan is very likely, but I'm afraid it's hard to escape the cold shoulder of other Chinese Super League teams. I'm afraid the two Qingdao clubs won't take him into consideration after they change their managers. I've mentioned before that West Coast might be inclined to hire a Japanese coach, and it's exciting to see what Sea Cow will do now. Although Manatee has a good relationship with Seaport, the responsibility on Javier's shoulders seems to be too heavy."
Li Xuan's analysis gives us a glimpse that Javier's coaching career in the Chinese Super League may have come to an end, while Antonio is facing the same fate. It is ironic that the two Spanish coaches, who worked together at Henan Jianye, are now in the midst of a dismissal scandal at the same time. The Spanish coach's coaching career in Chinese soccer has suffered a serious blow.
However, this is the cruel law of soccer. In the battlefield of the Chinese Super League, if you fail to achieve your team's goals and meet your club's expectations, you may face dismissal. The dismissal of Javier and Antonio vividly illustrates this cruel reality. In any case, we would like to send our best wishes to Javier and Antonio and thank them for their contribution to Chinese soccer. At the same time, we also look forward to the emergence of more outstanding coaches in the Chinese Super League to help Chinese soccer take off.