The Chinese women's football team suffered another defeat in a recent warm-up match, and although it was an improvement from the 0:3 in the previous game, the 1:2 score still failed to bring the team a win or a draw. The match tested the ability of interim head coach Wang Jun, and also looked forward to the future of Chinese women's football. With the end of the two warm-up games, Wang Jun's task has also come to an end. The Chinese Football Association will have plenty of time to find a suitable head coach, which is expected to be confirmed as early as May next year, when the Chinese women's football team will usher in a new managerial position. However, Chen Wanting and Gao Hong, who fans are expecting, may not be able to get this position, because the Football Association is inclined to foreign head coaches. People** also pointed out that the reason for the slump of the Chinese women's football team may be related to the backwardness of the system, so foreign head coaches are regarded as the first choice.
A number of foreign coaches have also shown keen interest in the position, the most notable of which is Japanese coach Asako Takakura, who has won the AFC Coach of the Year award several times. Asako Takakura, who has led the Japanese women's football team to the Asian Cup and Asian Games, has a first-class coaching record and experience. Currently, she is also the head coach of the Shanghai women's football team. After the former head coach of the Chinese women's football team, Shui Qingxia, left class, Asako Takakura expressed her willingness to take over the Chinese women's football team, which showed her desire and confidence in this position. She seems to hope to re-prove her strength by coaching the Chinese women's football team and inject new hope and vitality into the future of the Chinese women's football team. In addition, Jorge Bilda, the hero of the Spanish women's football team, has also attracted much attention.
After leading the Spanish women's football team to win the championship, due to problems with the Spanish Women's Football Federation, Jorge Bilda left and has not yet found a new job opportunity, which adds some mystery and suspense to the Chinese women's football coaching position. However, Jorge Bilda's status is also outstanding. According to reports, the Chinese Football Association plans to invite Asako Takakura to be the head coach of the Chinese women's football team, with an estimated annual salary of at least 3 million euros. However, given the current shortage of funds in the Chinese Football Association, it is doubtful that it will be able to bear such a high cost. Despite this, they made it clear that they were looking for a manager who was affordable, had an in-depth knowledge of Chinese football and was good at tactics. Asako Takakura's coaching style is in line with the characteristics of the Chinese women's football team, so she seems to be the best candidate. What is the future of the Chinese women's football team?Can Asako Takakura lead the Chinese women's football team to new glory?These are the questions to be expected.
At the same time, Martina Vost, Krenberg, Ha or Jorge Bilda and others are also competing for the position of head coach of the Chinese women's football team. Their participation will inject new vitality and hope into the Chinese women's football team. People are looking forward to how the Chinese Football Association will decide, and what changes and breakthroughs their choices will bring to the Chinese women's football team. Regardless of the outcome, the selection of the head coach of the Chinese women's football team will continue to attract people's attention and heated discussions.