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Say hello, wave goodbye: far from Manchester, Pellegrini enters China’s dragons’ den where managers are lucky to last a season

Ex-Man City boss is one man who will not be watching Saturday’s Manchester derby as he takes his bow with Hebei China Fortune in the ultra-volatile Chinese Super League

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Former Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini takes up his post as manager of Hebei China Fortune in the CSL this weekend. Photo: AFP
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Ex-Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini is one man who will not be watching Saturday’s Manchester derby as he takes his bow with Hebei China Fortune in the ultra-volatile Chinese Super League.

At the same time as his successor, Pep Guardiola, is locking horns with Manchester United’s Jose Mourinho at Old Trafford, Pellegrini will be pitchside 8,000 kilometres away as Hebei host Guangzhou Evergrande in northern China.
As successful as he’s been with Guangzhou Evergrande, Luiz Felipe Scolari could be up for the chop. Photo: AFP
As successful as he’s been with Guangzhou Evergrande, Luiz Felipe Scolari could be up for the chop. Photo: AFP

Qinhuangdao Olympic Sports Centre Stadium will be a novel experience for Pellegrini, 62, whose CV includes the 2014 English Premier League title and a season with Real Madrid.

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But the Chilean will quickly learn that expectations and pressure are sky-high in China, where well-heeled clubs are luring a rising number of star managers – but whose owners are notoriously trigger-happy.

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Since the start of the current, 16-team Chinese Super League season in March, no fewer than eight managers have been shown the door, meaning a coach’s chances of long-term survival are slim.

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