The reason for the resignation of the Singapore coach **, it is expected to invite the Japanese coach to take charge of the national football team!
Three games, two draws and one defeat led to their being kicked out of the World Cup qualifiers. Jankovic's coaching skills have been questioned, and his team has been questioned by the outside world. The most direct explanation is that if Chinese football is very weak now, then Jankovic can only be regarded as a second-rate team. Jankovic can't provide a real technical and tactical improvement for the national team, nor can he do much for the national team. If Jankovic is allowed to coach the national team, they will face great difficulties in the upcoming two rounds of matches in Singapore. It is highly likely that the Chinese Football Association will confirm a new coach after the Asian Cup, replacing Jankovic, and work hard for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers in South Africa.
Just as the head coach of the national team has not yet been decided, Singapore, the rival of the Chinese team in the World Cup qualifiers, has made the decision to change the head coach. The Singapore Football Association issued a statement that the club will terminate the contract with Takayuki Nishitani. Takayuki Nishitani, 50, will become the manager of Singapore Football Club on a contract until 25 April 2022. According to information provided by football reporter Ma Tak Heng of Sports Weekly, the Singapore Football Association has begun to consider changing its head coach after losing to Thailand in the Singapore World Cup qualifiers. Results aside, the Singapore Football Association also felt that Takayuki Nishitani did not speak English well and could not convey his philosophy well to the players, which led to a decline in Singapore's results. With the Singapore Football Association (SPA) making the decision to change the head coach, this means that Singapore will have a new coach in March, who will face two matches against Chinese football.
At the same time, the Singapore Football Association (SPA) has also finalised a new manager for the squad, with the Singapore Football Association reportedly quietly in contact with the new manager back in early December. Renowned Japanese coach Kazuaki Yoshinaga is considered a strong contender for Singapore's new coach, and he led the Niigata Swans to the Singapore Football Championship. Yoshinaga is a coach who has been in Singapore for many years and is familiar with Singapore football and the style of play of the players. The most likely winner is Tsutomu Ogura, 57, who worked as an assistant Japanese player at the Tokyo Football Stadium and led the team back to J1 last season. From 2006 to 2010, Tsutomu Ogura was an assistant coach of the Japanese national team, and he was an assistant coach to Okada. After the World Cup in South Africa, Tsutomu Ogura played for the Japanese national team as an assistant coach at London 2012 and reached the semi-finals. It seems that the Singapore Football Club, which is determined to change its head coach, will continue to be dominated by Japanese coaches in the future.
It is worth noting that after the two group games, Singapore and Thailand have successively made the decision to change their head coaches. If the Chinese Football Association finally decides to replace the head coach with Jankovic, the most powerful South Korean coach will be left in this group, Klinsmann. The main thing now is to determine the position of the new coach so that the players can better integrate into the new coach's team and prepare for the upcoming two World Cup qualifiers and the Singapore game. Who do you think is the most suitable person to replace Jankovic as the head coach of the national football team? Please leave your comments.