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China begins hunt for new coach as Marcelo Lippi walks out

 

China are searching for a third coach this year after the Football Association accepted Marcello Lippi’s resignation following the damaging loss to Syria in World Cup qualifying.

A clearly infuriated Lippi, the 71-year-old Italian World Cup winner, made a brief but angry appearance in front of the media after the 2-1 defeat on Thursday in Dubai.

“My pay is very high and I take all the blame. I am quitting as China coach,” he said. “We could beat weaker opponents like Maldives and Guam, but when we encountered stronger teams like the Philippines and Syria, we could not play our own football.”

Lippi then abruptly left the press conference, walking out before translators had even finished interpreting what he was saying. His second spell as China coach lasted only six matches.

Own goal hands Syria 2-1 victory over China in World cup qualifer

Syria’s victory left them comfortably atop Group A in qualifying for the Qatar 2022 World Cup.

China are five points behind in second, only above the Philippines on goal difference, putting their World Cup hopes in peril. Marcelo first took over the Chinsese national team in October 2016.

He made a second return May this year and some say the disagreement and walk out this time left no room for a third return.

The search for a new coach will have to be concluded as fast as possible as China has world cup qualifiers lined up against Japan, South Korea and Hong Kong.

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