Manuel Pellegrini, to win of Very Betis Ang pangwakas na kumperensya sa Breslavia laban sa Chelsea, ay magiging pinaka -beterano na technician sa kasaysayan upang itaas ang isang pamagat sa Europa, dahil sa Miyerkules siya ay magiging 71 taon at 254 araw, kaya malalampasan niya ang kasalukuyang talaan ng Raymond Goethals, coach ng Belgian, na may 71 taon at 231 araw na kinuha ang Olympique de Marseille upang manalo sa Champions League in 1993.
Chilean, who is currently foreign technician with more games played in Laliga (522) -Months ago surpassed the Ferdinand Daucik Record, with 488-, also beat the brand of becoming the most Baserans in October in directing a First Division Match, led by Hellenio Herrera for 71 years and 16 days since 1981.
Far people are the other coaches who managed to win competitions in Europe this century, such as Jupp Heynckes, when he won the Champions League in 2013 with the Bayern Munich at 68, Alex Ferguson, who won it with United 2008 with 66 years, or Carlo Ancelotti, with the last European Cup that he captured 2024 Year with Real Madrid. Other long champions such as Gasperini (Atalanta, 66 years old) or José Luis Mendilibar (Olympiakos) will not approach Betis’s real coach.
First end to European competitions
For Pellegrini this Wednesday was the first final in European competitions, as Villarreal had fallen into the semifinals of the 2006 Champions League against the Arsenal, with Malaga in the Dortmund rooms in 2013 and with the city in the 2016 semifinals against Real Madrid, which did not pass from the 16th.
Pellegrini is currently a sixth coach with more games directed at the history of the Spanish First Division (522), which ranks in which he recently surpassed Joaquin Caparrós (517) and Javier Clemenmte (511). The number one remains Luis Aragonés (756), leading Javier Irereta (612) and Miguel Muñoz (608). The top 5 is completed by Ernesto Valverde (556) and Victor Fernández (544), which Pellegrini will surely survive in the middle of the next season.
Source: La Verdad

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