South China Morning Post

HEAT ON TATO AS PATIENCE WEARS THIN

- Tom Bell, Mike Chan

Shenzhen Peng City coach Jesus Tato says the newly rebranded club’s maiden win is not far away after they collected their first point of the Chinese Super League season. Peng were left disappoint­ed when they conceded a stoppage-time equaliser that denied them victory against Cangzhou Mighty Lions.

Brazilian forward Heber had put Cangzhou ahead before strikes by Edu Garcia and Zhang Wei put Peng City on course for three points, only for Oscar Maritu to force them to share the spoils in a 2-2 draw. However, it was an improvemen­t on the 1-0 and 4-0 defeats in Peng’s first two matches since relocating from Chengdu.

Tato acknowledg­ed that time was needed to adjust in the club’s first taste of the top flight, having topped League One under their old name, Sichuan Jiuniu. “As a new team in the Chinese Super League, it’s never going to be easy in the first season,” Tato said.

“We need to do our part, prepare for and play well in each and every match. We need to be down to earth and seek improvemen­ts gradually. We must believe in ourselves and not lose confidence. I believe our victory will come soon.”

On Chinese social media, some fans urged co-owners City Football Group to invest in better players. Several suggested dispensing with their Spanish boss. “I think [goalkeeper] Peng Peng and [defender] Zhang Wei did really well, but I’ll skip the other players,” one fan posted.

“This team is getting better, but substituti­ons and the experience in the last few minutes are really not good. Keep up the good work!” Another posted: “Our defensive line was visibly tired in the final 10 minutes – that is when we should make substituti­ons. Let’s also change our head coach, his tactics are way too conservati­ve.”

“The coach is definitely weak, his tactics were too rigid,” one comment read. “He should use substituti­ons to stall some time. That shows his inexperien­ce.” They were not alone in lamenting a failure to wind down the clock. “Had there not be a corner, I think the match would be over,” a local fan said. “Let’s just take this as part of the learning. The City Football Group should ... buy a few good players.”

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