Tributes pour in for Marcello Lippi as he parts ways with Guangzhou Evergrande

Fans and media heaped praise on Italy’s World Cup winning-coach Marcello Lippi on Friday, after he resigned from Chinese club Guangzhou Evergrande following three trophy-laden years.
Evergrande, one of Asia’s richest clubs, have taken the last four Chinese Super League titles, three of them under Lippi, and won the Asian Champions League in 2013.
Lippi had already stepped aside as team coach in November, to be replaced by Fabio Cannavaro, his captain for the 2006 World Cup triumph in Germany, but stayed on as technical director.
Evergrande said the 66-year-old had asked to end his contract early for “health and family reasons”, and the club had agreed.
A gentleman with a great personality, Lippi is also a football messenger and a beloved friend to hundreds of millions of Chinese fans
It praised him as “a great tactician, a gentleman and a huge contributor to Chinese soccer”.
“A gentleman with a great personality, Lippi is also a football messenger and a beloved friend to hundreds of millions of Chinese fans,” a club statement said.