Less than half of the season, 14 coaches from 32 teams in China Super League and China A have already left class. Among them, there are 6 people in the Super League and 8 people in the Chinese League. There are some big-name coaches, and some coaches with good records.
In the Super League, six people were dismissed, including Li Zhangzhu of Changchun Yatai, Li Bing of Guizhou Hengfeng Zhicheng, Pacheco of Tianjin TEDA Yili, Cui Longzhu of Jiangsu Suning, Jose of Beijing Zhonghe Guoan and Jia Xiuquan of Henan Jianye. Among them, Suning coach Cui Longzhu has the worst record, ranking second to last; Li Zhangzhu was the first coach to finish class; Jia Xiuquan resigned as a coach because of his poor record.
But in the first division, the coaching change is even worse. Beijingers and coach Wang Baoshan are the most aggrieved. This season, 5 wins and 6 draws are unbeaten, ranking second. After class, Renhe lost a game and fell to the third place. In addition, Wuhan Zall in the fourth place, Ito in Zhejiang in the seventh place and shijiazhuang yongchang in the eighth place all changed coaches. Because there are only two places for Chongchao, it is obviously more difficult for China A team to coach.
Perhaps every club has its own considerations, and their coaching change must be fully discussed and investigated. But rationally speaking, the density of such coaching change is still too great. Is it really beneficial for a league and a country to improve the football level?