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Cannavaro on brink of sack again at China’s Guangzhou

05 December 2020   |   10:32 am  

Fabio Cannavaro’s reign at Guangzhou Evergrande appears to be all but over after the eight-time Chinese Super League champions ended a disappointing season under the Italian without silverware.

The most successful team in recent Chinese football history were dumped out of the Asian Champions League in the group stage on Friday, compounding a poor campaign by their standards.

Soon after, Evergrande said that they were changing their structure so that a general manager will have “main responsibility” instead of the head coach.

In a subsequent announcement, also on the club’s website, it said that veteran international midfielder Zheng Zhi will be general manager.

There was no mention of the 47-year-old Cannavaro, who guided Evergrande to the CSL title last year, but his head coach post appears to now have no power.

Chinese media speculated that a stumbling block to sacking Cannavaro outright is compensation. The 2006 World Cup-winning captain reportedly has two years left on his 12-million-euro-a-year deal.

However, the state Xinhua news agency on Saturday quoted a source close to the club saying: “Cannavaro will leave, it is only a matter of time for him and the club.”

“Zheng will take the responsibility of the team’s training, even the transfers,” the source reportedly said.

Now in his second stint as Evergrande coach, Cannavaro has been in charge since November 2017.

Despite taking the club to an eighth CSL crown last year some fans have never been convinced by the Italian as a manager.

In October last year, following a poor run of results, the former Real Madrid and Juventus defender was similarly moved aside for the 40-year-old Zheng, who is a player/assistant to Cannavaro.

On that occasion, Cannavaro was ordered to attend “corporate culture training” but he surprisingly returned after a stint away to lead Evergrande to the title.

If Cannavaro is sacked this time, it will be his second dismissal following a failed spell at the club in 2014-2015.

Cannavaro’s team, led by the Brazilian midfielders Anderson Talisca and Paulinho, surrendered their CSL crown last month with defeat over two legs to Jiangsu Suning.

A weakened team went out in the second round of the Chinese FA Cup and their Asian Champions League title assault ended when Suwon Bluewings beat Vissel Kobe in the final group-stage game on Friday.

Guangzhou won the continent’s top club competition in 2013 under Cannavaro’s mentor Marcello Lippi.

They replicated that success two years later when Brazilian Luiz Felipe Scolari was coach.

But Cannavaro has failed to hit those heights and always struggled to win over Chinese football fans.

He was put in charge of the national team for two friendly games last year in what was widely seen as an audition for the top post.

But China lost 1-0 to Uzbekistan and Thailand and the Italian did not continue, saying two jobs at once was too much.

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