The Borneo Post

Crunch time for Cannavaro’s Evergrande in Chinese Super League

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SHANGHAI: Fabio Cannavaro’s Guangzhou Evergrande face a critical five days that could go a long way towards deciding who wins the Chinese Super League’s most closely contested title race in years.

The stakes could hardly be higher for the Italian World Cup winner, as failure to steer Evergrande to an eighth successive CSL crown would put his job under severe scrutiny after only a year in charge.

With a third of the season left, Beijing Guoan lead the CSL, two points clear of Shanghai SIPG and three ahead of Evergrande – and with a game in hand over both.

Cannavaro’s side host the capital club on Friday knowing they could go top with victory, then travel to SIPG on Tuesday.

The title chase is too close to call but Evergrande have impetus after dragging themselves back into contention thanks largely to the July loan signings of Brazilian midfielder­s Paulinho, from Barcelona, and Anderson Talisca, from Benfica.

Evergrande needed a 91stminute winner to defeat mid-table Shanghai Shenhua 2-1 in their last match and Cannavaro is pleading for home fans – so used to success, after dominating the CSL for the best part of a decade – to stay patient.

“The supporters hope to win every game 4- 0 or 5- 0,” said the former world player of the year, after Evergrande’s last- gasp victory.

“But fortunatel­y we are still in the title race and have not been left behind,” Cannavaro added, praising the unity and will of his team.

Cannavaro, Italy’s captain and defensive stalwart in their 2006 World Cup victory, will hope that his domestic players do not suffer a hangover from the internatio­nal break.

Three of his men started China’s drab 0- 0 draw with Bahrain on Monday, a hugely disappoint­ing result which sparked another bout of soul-searching about the underachie­ving national side.

That fol lowed a simi larly demoralisi­ng 1- 0 defeat to Qatar, but Cannavaro said in the buildup that playing for China under his fellow Italian coach Marcello Lippi would be beneficial for his players – “to hear a different voice other than mine”.

Evergrande go into the clash with Guoan in rampaging form, winning eight of their last nine CSL matches and averaging nearly four goals per game.

Only Guoan have scored more goals this season but Roger Schmidt’s side are unconvinci­ng at the back, suggesting that a goal- fest could be in the offing for an anticipate­d crowd of about 50,000.

It is then off to Shanghai for Cannavaro’s men and the visit to SIPG, home of the expensive Brazilian duo Hulk and Oscar.

SIPG coach Vitor Pereira took over from his fellow Portuguese national Andre Villas-Boas this season, vowing to do what the former Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea manager failed to achieve – win a trophy.

The CSL is Pereira’s last chance after SIPG exited the Chinese FA Cup and the Asian Champions League. Like Cannavaro, Pereira has little room for further error. — AFP

 ??  ?? Fabio Cannavaro reacts during the AFC Champions League group stage football match between China’s Guangzhou Evergrande and South Korea’s Jeju United in Guangzhou in China’s southern Guangdong province in this March 6 file photo. — AFP photo
Fabio Cannavaro reacts during the AFC Champions League group stage football match between China’s Guangzhou Evergrande and South Korea’s Jeju United in Guangzhou in China’s southern Guangdong province in this March 6 file photo. — AFP photo

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