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Van Bronckhors­t quits China; Solbakken new Norway coach

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SHANGHAI: Former Barcelona and Arsenal star Giovanni van Bronckhors­t quit on Thursday ater one season as coach of Guangzhou R&F so he can return to his family.

The former Dutch internatio­nal’s spell in China was badly disrupted by the coronaviru­s, with the Chinese Super League starting five months late.

“It’s been a very difficult year for me, for everyone,” the 45-year-old told Chinese media, ater R&F confirmed to AFP that he had quit.

“Although working with the club, the team, the players and my staff was really nice... not seeing my family for me was -- and is -- the only thing (reason) I want to go back.

“I’m very happy that the club worked really well with me in this case ( accepted his resignatio­n) and it was a hard decision because I have a very good relationsh­ip with everyone here and really enjoyed my time working with the players. “But eventually, my family comes first.” Van Bronckhors­t, a 2006 Champions League winner as a player with Barcelona, took R&F to 11th in the virus-hit CSL, having been named as boss in January. The side finished 12th the year before under former coach and Yugoslav internatio­nal Dragan Stojkovic.

On Wednesday they went out in the quarterfin­als of the FA Cup on penalties.

In July, on the eve of the delayed CSL season, Van Bronckhors­t told AFP that it had been tough being away from his family because of coronaviru­s-related travel restrictio­ns.

However, he also said that he was beter for the experience.

“For me I learnt that about myself -- to be strong mentally because of being away from my family for so long,” he said.

“I think that has made me a stronger person.” SOLBAKKEN NORWAY COACH: Former Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers and Copenhagen coach Stale Solbakken has been handed the reins of the Norwegian national team, the national federation announced on Thursday.

The 52- year-old, who was sacked by copenhagen in October, replaces the Swede Lars Lagerback, who has stepped down, even though his contract took him through to the 2022 World Cup.

Norway have risen over 40 places in the FIFA rankings under Lagerback but missed out on next year’s Euros when they lost to Serbia in the play-offs in October.

Solbakken, who won 58 caps as a player for Norway, will officially start on Dec.7.

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