The Chinese football community has once again set off a storm in the selection of coaches, and the most eye-catching candidate is none other than former Oman coach Branislav Ivanovic. The Football Association is considering this seriously, but the move has sparked widespread discussion.
Judging from the criteria for selecting new coaches of the Chinese Football Association, annual salary has become one of the important considerations. Scolari and other coaches may struggle to meet the Chinese Football Association's salary expectations, and Ivanovic's past annual salary is exactly in line with expectations, making him one of the high-profile candidates.
Branislav Ivanovic is not a familiar name to Chinese fans, but he is not new to Chinese football. Having coached Shandong Taishan and won the title of the best coach in the Chinese Super League, he has a wealth of knowledge and experience in Chinese football. In addition, his performances during his time in charge of Oman have also raised eyebrows, and his knowledge of Chinese and Asian football could be his strength.
However, the selection of the coach was not all smooth sailing. Although Scolari and other coaches are also on the shortlist, the Football Association may not be able to afford their high salary demands. In contrast, Ivanovic's salary requirements are more in line with the expectations of the Chinese Football Association, and his past coaching experience and achievements make him one of the high-profile candidates.
The fate of the Chinese men's football team has attracted the attention of fans. In recent years, the team's results have not been satisfactory, and the importance of selecting a coach has become more and more prominent. Whether Ivanovic can lead the national team out of the predicament and become a new hope in the hearts of the fans is highly anticipated.
In the football world, the selection of a coach is not only a technical competition, but also a collision of ideas. Chinese football needs a coach who can understand the national situation and is familiar with Asian football, and Branislav Ivanovic may be such a candidate. His past experience and knowledge of Chinese football have earned him a lot of supporters.
However, choosing a manager is not the only problem. There are many problems faced by Chinese football, including youth training, league level, etc. An excellent coach is important, but it also requires the joint efforts of the whole society to bring Chinese football to a new level.
To sum up, the possibility of Ivanovic becoming the new hope of the Chinese men's football team cannot be ignored. However, the selection of a coach is only the first step to solve the problem, and what is needed more is the attention and support of the whole society, only in this way can Chinese football usher in a real spring.