Recently, former Guangzhou soccer coach Carnavaro accepted an in-depth interview with domestic media. During the interview, Cannavaro's team revealed that the Italian Football Association has thrown an olive branch to him, and the two sides are about to have an in-depth discussion on the future blueprint and contract terms. In addition, he also discussed the current situation of the national soccer team.
With Italian soccer returning from the World Cup in defeat, the question of coach Roberto Mancini's retention looms large. Cannavaro confirmed in an interview that the Italian Football Federation has thrown an invitation to him, and the two will have in-depth exchanges on the construction of the national team in the future.
Talking about the development of the national football team, Cannavaro emphasized that promoting the rejuvenation of the team is the way to go. He pointed out, "Our country has a large population, so as long as you dig with your heart, excellent talents will surely emerge. For example, during my coaching period in Guangzhou, I discovered 7 to 8 potential players, the key lies in how to cultivate their growth."
Faced with Guangzhou's predicament, Kasai confessed, "Guangzhou is experiencing a crisis in the real estate market, which I was well aware of when I was in China. The system is difficult to maintain in the long run. Once the parent company has problems, the team may also be in trouble. Clubs in China have not yet been able to realize self-breeding and are prone to problems. Many clubs in the United States, on the other hand, have stable guarantee funds."
Talking about the efforts undertaken by Guangzhou so far, Kasai said, "Guangzhou has always been a leader in the style of the National Football League and I'm glad they have found a new path to develop. I'm glad they didn't go bankrupt, otherwise my heart would not have been able to bear it."
Finally, Kasai was confident in the future of Guangzhou: "Guangzhou deserves to return to the top because it is the only team in our country to win the AFC Champions League twice and has international influence. There is still a long way to go, but it is already a bit like Juventus, Manchester United and Real Madrid."