The recent selection of coaches for the Chinese men's football team has attracted much attention, with news that the Football Association will give priority to foreign coaches in Europe, and factors such as coaching performance and knowledge of Asian teams will be the key considerations.
However, according to the men's football team reporter Ma Dexing, it will take a series of steps and reviews to get Jankovic out of class, so the problem will not be resolved so quickly.
Fortunately, Song Kai, the leader of the Football Association, made a wise decision to sign Djurdjevic as the head coach of the Chinese men's football team in the U19 field.
Djurdjevic is a Serbian international who previously coached the Chinese men's football team at the Asian Games, helping the team break the embarrassing record of not reaching the quarterfinals in five Asian Games.
Although Djurdjevic was sacked after the Asian Games, the Football Association deemed him the best candidate for the men's U19 team and signed him to a four-year contract. It is reported that Djurdjevic's short-term goal is the 2025 U20 Men's World Cup, and the long-term goal is the 2028 Olympic Games.
He will have plenty of time to nurture this group of young players who have not yet been affected by the melting pot of the Chinese Super League, and hope that they can become the backbone of the Chinese men's football team in the future. We are expecting an excellent palmares from Djurdjevic.