The defeat of Cádiz yesterday in Vitoria before the Alavés (1-0) left Sergio Gonzalez on the wire. With no news this Saturday morning about its future, the next few hours will be key in shedding light on a situation that seems untenable. The words of the Catalan coach himself after the KO are symptomatic: “This match is an extra ball.”
And the Cádiz team, after this new setback, is very affected in the classification: in the relegation zone with 15 points and only two wins in 21 games. So, in Cádiz they began to think about possible replacements for the coach. The ‘Diario de Cádiz’ gives one name in particular: that of Sevillian Guillermo Abascal.
Abascal, 34, is the current coach of Spartak Moscow. From his beginnings as a coach in the Sevilla youth team to his current stay in Russian football, he has been on the bench of Swiss teams (Chiasso, Lugano and Basel), the Italian Ascoli and the Greek Volos. His brief banking experience was lived, therefore, abroad.
Source: La Verdad

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