BEIJING, Feb. 28-- Over twenty Brazilian players will compete in the upcoming season of the Chinese top-tier football league, Chinese Super League (CSL), representing 11 teams. Some of them have played in China for several years, enjoying a good reputation due to their earning a series of titles. The CSL title defending journey (which will kick off on Friday) will be a tough one for Shanghai SIPG, as they sent their top scorer Wu Lei to La Liga side Espanyol last month without introducing any new player. However, the defending champions still boast powerful strikers, and three Brazilian strikers (Hulk, Elkeson and Oscar) scored 32 goals and contributed 34 assists in the last CSL season. Guangzhou Evergrande, SIPG's closest challengers last season, also failed to significantly strengthen in the latter parts of the season. Coach Fabio Cannavaro will rely on another pair of Brazilians, midfielders Paulinho and Anderson Talisca, to take back the crown. Talisca scored 16 goals in his 18 league appearances, and Paulinho scored 13 in 19 league matches. Guangzhou Evergrande decided to reduce the appearance of foreign players to two in the new season, in order to achieve the aim of "no foreign aid" by the year 2020. Ricardo Goulart, who has scored 135 goals in 157 matches across all competitions for Evergrande since joining from Cruzeiro for 18 million euros in January 2017, joined Brazilian Serie A champions Palmeiras on loan. |