Sevilla managerial tenures (in days) since Lopetegui was sacked in October 2022:
165 Sampaoli
201 Mendilibar
67 Alonso
195 Quique
286 Pimienta
78 Caparros
265 Almeyda
Sevilla managerial tenures (in days) since Lopetegui was sacked in October 2022:
165 Sampaoli
201 Mendilibar
67 Alonso
195 Quique
286 Pimienta
78 Caparros
265 Almeyda
Sad reading….
I really wanted him to succeed. And under different circumstances I think he could have become our Simeone, but with all the toxicity, injuries, financial problems and desperation, he just couldn’t find his way.
The search for another Mendilibar or Quique is on…
I really think LGP is good in the current circumstances.
You can’t choose much at this point, but LGP can save us and even do something next season. Depending on if the club is sold or what happens.
Garcia Plaza official!
I got no expectations. Things could always get worse of course, but just win against Oviedo and we’ll go from there.
He’s led Mallorca and Alaves to promotion from the second division. Maybe that’s the thinking! ![]()
Ugh, this whole thing was so foreseeable. Almeyda was clearly struggling when he got the 7 match ban and sacking him them was the smarter decision if you weren’t fully committed to stick with him to the end of the season. I do think the Valencia match made clear things were a mess, but sacking now when you could have sacked him 7 matches ago…just ugh.
My post from the moment the ban was handed down:
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I gotta be honest, if I’m Del Nido Jr, I have to be thinking about firing Almeyda. Fortunately he has support of the fans for now (ish), but hard to be in a relegation battle without your coach on the touch line for half the remaining season.
That would be hilarious… but in a bad way.
The club is a laughing stock already, but there could be more surprises by the greatest management ever to have set foot in Sevilla FC.
Still nothing can be worse than Segunda relegation. However, to hire a coach and think about firing him after only 1 game where his team was totally penalized by a stupid CB in the first half - making the tactics or anything else planned obsolete… is pure retard level.
If they do so there needs to be an investigation into money laundering, I’m convinced the managers are making a hefty sum from the firings and the money flows back to Castro and Co.
The Tottenham of La Liga, no doubt.
Have they considered sacking him?
I mean I don’t trust anything from that source that Mark shared, but I was questioning everything he did on Sunday.
The lineup choice was fucking terrible and super defensive against the last place club in the league. Starting Juanlu at RW is a waste. He’s only effective at fullback when he’s making deep runs putting pressure on the other squad.
His first subs of the match was to two players that haven’t seen the pitch in months and are young and inexperieence (Bueno and Castrin).
Issac wasn’t brought on until the 72 minute even though we needed a goal, then he replaced Oso for a like and didn’t bring on Ejuke until the 80th.
I just didn’t agree with any of those decisions, especially with the timing.
You sack enough managers, good coaches won’t come