Former Watford manager Quique Sanchez Flores named head coach of Shanghai Shenhua

Sanchez Flores has not worked since April, when he was dismissed by Spanish side Espanyol after almost two years at the helm

Michael Church
Tuesday 25 December 2018 12:04 EST
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The 53-year-old will be expected to improve Shenhua's Chinese Super League prospects after a seventh-place finish last season
The 53-year-old will be expected to improve Shenhua's Chinese Super League prospects after a seventh-place finish last season (Getty)

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Former Watford and Espanyol manager Quique Sanchez Flores has been named as the new head coach of Chinese Super League side Shanghai Shenhua, the club announced on Tuesday.

The Spaniard replaces Wu Jingui, who takes over as sporting director after steering Shenhua to victory in the Chinese FA Cup in 2017.

Sanchez Flores has not worked since April, when he was dismissed by Spanish side Espanyol after almost two years at the helm.

The former Real Madrid and Spain defender makes the move to China having also previously coached Watford in England's Premier League, Benfica in Portugal and clubs in the United Arab Emirates.


The Spaniard replaces Wu Jingui 

 The Spaniard replaces Wu Jingui 
 (Getty)

The 53-year-old will be expected to improve Shenhua's Chinese Super League prospects after a seventh-place finish last season, when the club finished 30 points adrift of first-time champions Shanghai SIPG.

Reuters

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