The Borneo Post

Stielike takes over at Chinese strugglers

-

SHANGHAI: Uli Stielike has been tasked with saving Tianjin Teda from relegation out of the Chinese Super League (CSL), three months after the German was axed as coach of South Korea.

Underlinin­g the challenge facing the 62-year- old, Tianjin lost 3-1 at second- placed Shanghai SIPG on Saturday and sit one place off the bottom of the CSL with seven games left.

Fellow German coaches Felix Magath and Roger Schmidt are already in the CSL, at Shandong Luneng and Beijing Guoan respective­ly.

“We look forward under Mr. Stielike’s leadership to being fearless and brave and not giving up, and completing the mission of staying in the league,” Tianjin said in a statement announcing his appointmen­t at the weekend.

“He has rich coaching experience and is good at motivating the team. Heals oh asa certain understand­ing of Asian culture.”

Stielike was in charge of South Korea from 2014 until his sacking in June following a shock defeat to Qatar that left their World Cup qualificat­ion hopes hanging in the balance.

South Korea appointed Shin Tae-Yong to replace him and last week they sealed a spot at Russia 2018. — AFP

 ??  ?? Uli Stielike
Uli Stielike

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia