Mar Menor coach Javi Motos has decided to leave the coastal club to embark on a new phase in his professional career. The Murcian coach, at the age of 33, leaves even after setting up a project together with Omar Nicolás who, in addition to his promotion to the Second RFEF last year, managed to fight for the ‘play-off’ until the last day for promotion to the First. Together with his footballers, Motos has made Pitín a stronghold this season, with his side losing just two games at home and conceding just four goals in 17 days.
“We wish you the best of luck in your future. Thank you for your involvement and professionalism,” said the statement of the Azulona entity that fired Motos. The decision was taken unilaterally by the coach, who already informed the club last February that he planned to leave at the end of the season. A circumstance that only a hypothetical jump in category would have stopped. “It has been two years of joy and fullness. Colleagues from the coaching staff, club, sports management, board of directors , fans and players, it was a pleasure to travel with you,” the Murcian coach wrote on his social networks.
Alfonso García, owner of Águilas, decided to take a few days to think about what to do with the club in which he has invested several million euros and which fell dramatically to the Third Division last Sunday. However, to break the institutional silence, the entity decided yesterday to issue a statement assuring that “a season ends with the worst possible outcome. From the club, we would like to thank you for the unconditional support you have given us, especially in over the past few weeks when you have not left us alone. All we need to do is apologize. From now on we will work to get back to the place that belongs to us,” the club note said.
It should be remembered that after the hard decline of their contracts, almost the entire Aquiline squad is fired.
Source: La Verdad

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