Qingdao's coach has been brought in to save the Chinese Super League (CSL) from relegation, according to reports.
The new coach will take over from the current manager who was sacked after the team failed to win any games in their last four matches.
The CSL is currently facing financial difficulties and has struggled to attract fans and sponsors, which has led to a drop in attendance at matches.
The new coach will be tasked with turning things around for the struggling team and ensuring they secure their place in the league.
It remains to be seen whether the new coach can turn things around and save the CSL from relegation, but many believe that he or she will be able to help the team get back on track.
In order to do so, the new coach will need to work closely with the club's players and management to identify areas where improvements can be made and develop a plan of action to address them.
If the new coach is successful in saving the CSL from relegation, it could have a positive impact on the wider football scene in China and beyond.
