Football: Villas-Boas Replaces Eriksson At Shanghai SIPG
Zeeshan Mehtab Published November 04, 2016 | 12:00 PM
SHANGHAI, Nov 4, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 04th Nov, 2016 ) - Former Chelsea and Spurs boss Andre Villas-Boas was unveiled as the new coach of Shanghai SIPG on Friday, replacing Sven-Goran Eriksson who was shown the door after guiding the team to third in the Chinese Super League.
The highly regarded Villas-Boas, who left Zenit St. Petersburg in May, bucks the trend of ageing managers cashing in on China's football boom as he is just 39 and may have his best years ahead of him.
SIPG believes the Portuguese "can further enrich the team's tactics", motivate players and "lead the team to march towards higher goals," the club said in a statement. His appointment, widely trailed in Chinese media, was confirmed shortly after SIPG announced Eriksson's departure following "friendly discussions", ending a two-year reign.
"We sincerely hope everything goes well for Mr. Eriksson's future work and life," SIPG said on a verified social media account. SIPG were runners-up in the CSL in Eriksson's first year at the club, giving them a place in this season's AFC Champions League, where they reached the last eight.
But Eriksson's fate may have been sealed when SIPG crashed out to South Korea's Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors, embarrassingly losing the second leg 5-0. SIPG have been among China's biggest spenders as money pours into the Chinese game.
This year they captured Brazilian forward Hulk for a reported 55 million euro ($60 million). Villas-Boas becomes just the latest high-profile coach to be lured to China, whose riches have become a magnet for top foreign managers and players.
The Portuguese was only 33 when he won the Europa League with Porto in 2011, the prelude to spells at Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur before his two-year stint at Zenit St. Petersburg. He is notably much younger than his foreign peers including Guangzhou Evergrande's Luiz Felipe Scolari (67), Hebei China Fortune's Manuel Pellegrini (63) and Shandong Luneng's Felix Magath (63).
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