Hulk lacks 'right spirit,' says SIPG coach

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Hulk (L) of Shanghai SIPG vies with Wen Jiabao of Shanghai Greenland Shenhua during the 15th round match between Shanghai Greenland Shenhua and Shanghai SIPG at 2020 season Chinese Football Association Super League (CSL) Suzhou Division in Suzhou, east China's Jiangsu Province, Oct. 18, 2020. (Xinhua/Xu Chang)

Shanghai SIPG coach Vitor Pereira said out-of-favor forward Hulk lacked the "right spirit" after a spat that may have brought the Brazil international's time at the club to a bad-tempered close.

Pereira dropped the powerfully built Hulk, 34, for the second straight game on Tuesday, a surprise 4-0 thrashing by already-eliminated Sydney FC in the AFC Champions League's group phase.

It follows an exchange between the two after Hulk was subbed off during last Wednesday's 1-0 defeat by Yokohama F Marinos, when the Brazilian mouthed off at Pereira before storming down the tunnel.

On Tuesday, Pereira was candid when asked about Hulk, a talisman for the Shanghai side who has totted up 100 Chinese Super League appearances and captained them to the domestic title in 2018.

"I want the players with the right spirit to play," the Portuguese said after the Sydney defeat. "This is my decision (not to play him) and that is why he is not here."

Hulk's contract is up at the end of this year, and he posted what appeared to be a valedictory message after the coronavirus-delayed Chinese season.

The 48-cap Brazil international signed from Zenit St Petersburg in 2016 for a reported 55.8 million euros (US$67 million), then an Asian record.

On Monday, he posted a picture of himself in training on Chinese social media, with the caption: "Physically I'm strong, but psychologically I'm even stronger."

SIPG is through to the knockout phase in the Champions League, which is being played in a bio-secure "bubble" in Doha.

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