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Fabio Cannavaro expects to stay at Guangzhou after ‘miracle’ CSL title

- Page Editor: wanghuayun@globaltime­s.com.cn

Fabio Cannavaro said taking Guangzhou Evergrande to the Chinese Super League title was “a miracle” and gave the strongest indication yet that he expects to keep his job.

The 46-year-old Italian World Cup winner was temporaril­y moved aside as coach in October but returned to lead China’s most successful club to the championsh­ip on Sunday.

It was the former Juventus and Real Madrid defender’s first major honor as a coach and a personal triumph after a turbulent few weeks during which he appeared to be on the brink of the sack.

“I know that many names have been mentioned as a replacemen­t for me, including [ Jose] Mourinho, [Zinedine] Zidane and [Luiz Felipe] Scolari,” Cannavaro told the Guangzhou Daily in a report published Tuesday, referring to recent rumors.

“For a team of Evergrande’s level, fans hope to have the top coaches and the coach will definitely face various pressures.

“I’m definitely not a perfect coach and it’s impossible to make everyone satisfied.”

Guangzhou were still top of the CSL in late October but a poor run led them to briefly push Italy’s 2006 World Cupwinning

skipper aside and put veteran captain Zheng Zhi in charge.

Cannavaro made a surprise return at the start of November but only after a reprimand by the club, which scolded him for his “weak ability to rectify mistakes.”

Guangzhou went on to win the next three matches and seal their eighth title in nine years with a 3-0 win over Shanghai Shenhua at the weekend, after which Cannavaro was tossed in the air by his jubilant players.

“I know very well that the outside world had various opinions about it,” Cannavaro said of the brief period when he was relieved of his duties.

He did not say how close he came to leaving, but said winning the CSL had fulfilled Guangzhou’s demands for the season.

Bearing in mind injuries and the need to revamp an ageing squad, winning the title was almost “a miracle,” Cannavaro said, hailing Brazilian midfielder Paulinho as a “superhero.”

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