Jorge Vilda is no longer the coach of the Spanish women’s teambut within the team recently declared world champions in Australia his departure is still generating comments. Mariona Caldentey, FC Barcelona footballer which is very important in the former coach’s lineups, clarified in statements to Catalunya Ràdio the trust gap that opened up between the footballers and the coach. “We felt like we weren’t preparing for the games,” he said. the Mallocan player.
Mariona Caldentey once again highlighted the disharmony between the bench and the players and attributed the World Cup success to the winning inertia of the group, not the positive influence of the coach. “It’s true that we felt that we didn’t prepare enough for the games, that tactically we didn’t have the resources we should have; and we still won”, he highlighted. In his reflection, the Barça midfielder highlighted the team’s winning stamp. “That tells you that we are players who play together at a high level for a long time and in the end you win”he pointed out.
Calsdentey’s phrases about Vilda are a preview of an interview that Catalunya Ràdio will broadcast in its entirety next Sunday, October 22.
On the 15th, Vilda was announced as the new Morocco women’s coach. In his speech, the former Spanish coach pointed out that the World Cup won with ‘la Roja’ “is an unforgettable memory that my time with the national team has left me.” “I lived good moments. We managed to be the best and that will never be erased. I believe that the legacy we have left will surely continue to bring many successes,” he predicted. Vilda was dismissed on September 5 as a result of the ‘Rubiales Case’ after ten years working with the Royal Spanish Football Federation, he signed a contract to lead the Moroccan women’s team until 2027.
Source: La Verdad

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