Jose Luis Mendilibarwho will be the new coach this Tuesday of Seville after the dismissal of Jorge Sampaoli, is already in the capital of Seville. The Zaldibar coach landed this afternoon at San Pablo airport.
The coach has yet to sign his new contract with Seville and to make his acquisition official, in principle until June 30, although various clauses depending on the result could extend that relationship for another season.
For the same afternoon, starting at 6:00 pm, he is expected to lead his first training session with the group, where he will try to take advantage of the break due to international matches to promote his idea, which has nothing to do with it. with it.which he defended Jorge Sampaoli. In a more vertical game, the challenge of deliver will release the Seville get out of the warm place as soon as possible. Right now he is two points from relegation and must visit a direct rival like Cádiz.
deliver He is the third coach to take the reins of Seville at the present time, which is the fourth of Julen Lopetegui in front of the group. However, the Gipuzkoan, about whose continuation there were already doubts in the summer, was removed after the seventh day, arriving at Sánchez Pizjuán Jorge Sampaoli. The Argentine has periods where he seems to carry the team, like in January, where he achieved 4 consecutive victories at home, but his eagerness to defend an idea for which the team is not ready has ended . condemnation The desire to get the ball from behind led him to lose some games, like last Sunday Getafewhere the loss of Joan Jordan finished on purpose
Public comments from players like coin and Bond They were also decisive, because they described the idea that the wardrobe no longer believed in the model. Very clear detail of the winger crumpling the paper with the coach’s tactical instructions and throwing it on the ground in the match against Osasunawhile the Moroccan goalkeeper admitted on Sunday that the team played “with anarchy and depending on luck.”
Source: La Verdad

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