It was only a few hours ago that the Real Valladolid has decided to dismiss Paulo Pezzolano (41), which after several weeks of being tied to the rope, finally collapsed. Yesterday’s five-goal blow against Atlético de Madrid (0-5), at home, left the Uruguayan coach in the gutter, with the club looking for a replacement for a few days.
There hasn’t been much talk lately about who could relieve Pezzolano, who happened to watch the match from the stands while he was suspended. However, the local newspaper mentioned the name of two possible candidates, the best placed. This is about Francisco Rodríguez and Sergio Gonzalez.
The 46-year-old from Almería has coached at Almería, Murcia, Lugo Córdoba, Huesca, Girona, Elche and Rayo Vallecano. The Catalan, 48, has coached at Valladolid between 2018 and 2021. He has also coached at RCD Espanyol and Cádiz. The club’s intention, according to local media, is to announce the new coach this Sunday so that he can start working tomorrow.
Source: La Verdad

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