Diego Alonso, dismissed by Sevilla this Saturday after the embarrassing 0-3 at the Sánchez Pizjuán against Getafe, became a coach with worst number in history of the League who managed one of the so-called ‘greats’ or historical teams of the Spanish championship.
A coach is never new with more than seven days the argument has not yet achieved success. Diego Alonso, after eight Liga games in charge of Sevilla, reaped 5 draws and three losses.
He debuted against real Madrid with 1-1 at home and since then they have been followed by draws against Cádiz, Celta, Betis and Villarreal and defeats against Real Sociedad, Mallorca and Getafe. All this is timely with 4 more games lost in the Champions League (Sevilla has not added a point since its arrival and lost the option to finish third and play in the Europa League) against Arsenal (2), PSV Eindhoven and Lens, the defeat was especially serious. against the Dutch after being 2-0 up in the 70th minute and playing at home.
In just two games against two very inferior teams in the cup The Uruguayan coach was able to win, against Quintanar de la Orden (Regional Preferente) and Astorga (Tercera RFEF).
The worst of the 531 trainers
Diego Alonso is the worst coach of 531 who directed the ten so-called historic clubs (Barcelona, Real Madrid, Atlético, Athletic, Valencia, Sevilla, Espanyol, Real Sociedad, Betis and Zaragoza) by numbers. According to data from Fran Martínez, from live LaLiga, only the Uruguayan coach has not added a victory with more than seven games played.
Source: La Verdad

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