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

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.
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.
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.
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.