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Scolari riding into the sunset

(China Daily) Updated: 2017-10-25 07:24

GUANGZHOU - Guangzhou Evergrande players and staff tossed an emotional Luiz Felipe Scolari in the air and hailed the Brazilian coach after they sealed their seventh straight Chinese Super League title in what is expected to be his final season in charge.

Scolari's squad thrashed Guizhou Zhicheng 5-1 at home on Sunday to win the Chinese Super League (CSL) with two games to spare and underline Guangzhou's status as the best team in the country once again.

The 68-year-old Scolari's contract expires at the end of the season and his anticipated departure signals the end of a successful two-year stint that saw Evergrande win seven major trophies despite eschewing the lavish spending of rival teams.

There has been no official announcement on Scolari's future, but Chinese media say he is expected to depart, with the decorated Italian Carlo Ancelotti and Thomas Tuchel, most recently with Borussia Dortmund, both strongly linked with the post.

Guangzhou has appointed a series of big-name foreign coaches in recent years with former Brazil, Portugal and Chelsea boss Scolari taking over from Italian legend Fabio Cannavaro in June 2015.

Cannavaro had replaced another Italian World Cup winner in Marcello Lippi, who is now in charge of China's improving national side.

Scolari was banned from the bench on Sunday after being suspended for his conduct in an earlier match, but he took to the Tianhe Stadium pitch afterwards and was mobbed by his players and team officials, who hoisted him on their shoulders.

"All fans supporting Evergrande should thank him for winning seven titles in two-and-a-half years," the Oriental Sports Daily quoted assistant coach Paulo Turra as saying.

Guangzhou's nearest challenger, Shanghai SIPG, is a distant nine points behind despite signing Brazilian star Oscar from Chelsea for $68 million.

Scolari also lost key midfielder Paulinho, who moved to Barcelona in August, and Turra said: "Now is different from the past. The meaning of being a champion is quite different from what it was in the past."

Scolari's fellow Brazilian Turra said the veteran coach had put Evergrande on a par with leading clubs around the world.

"Firstly, we must pay tribute to the boss, who gave us the winning model, and to the club," Turra said. "Secondly, we have an excellent team."

A managerial vacancy could also arise at SIPG, where former Tottenham and Chelsea boss Andre Villas-Boas is serving a suspension after clashing with a referee and has cut a disillusioned figure of late as his side tumbled out of CSL contention and out of the Asian Champions League in the semifinals.

Agence France - Presse

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