New Straits Times

Former Wales boss Coleman sacked by China’s Hebei

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SHANGHAI: Former Wales manager Chris Coleman was sacked as coach of struggling Hebei China Fortune yesterday after the club’s fans demanded his removal.

The 48-year-old’s side have won only once in nine Chinese Super League (CSL) games this season and languish one place off the bottom of the table.

A Hebei team containing former Barcelona star Javier Mascherano lost 3-2 at home to mid-table Henan Jianye at the weekend and had a player sent off for the fourth time in all competitio­ns this year.

Angry fans held aloft a banner during Saturday’s defeat that said in English: “Hello Mr Coleman, please go home! You’re fired!!!”

Above that in Chinese it read: “Coleman, your mum wants you home for dinner.”

Coleman, who took Sunderland down into England’s third tier in his previous job, was appointed as a replacemen­t for West Ham United-bound Manuel Pellegrini in June last year.

But after a decent start, he won only seven of his 28 games.

“After friendly negotiatio­n and agreement reached between the two parties, with immediate effect, Mr Chris Coleman will no longer serve as head coach of Hebei China Fortune Football Club,” the club said in a statement on the Twitter-like Weibo.

“We sincerely thank Coleman for his hard work and contributi­on to the team and wish him all the best in his future work and life.”

Coleman was a defender for Crystal Palace, Swansea City, Blackburn Rovers and Fulham during his playing days, and later became the manager of then-Premier League side Fulham.

He spent four years in the hot seat at Craven Cottage and then had a spell with Real Sociedad in Spain. But he enjoyed his most successful time in charge of his native Wales, taking them to a shock semi-final place at Euro 2016.

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