Sevilla begins to consider a change of coach in the middle of the season, releasing José Luis Mendilibar due to the poor performance of the Seville team at the start of the season, having thought about various alternatives for the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán bench, being the one that most I currently like that of Argentine coach Marcelo Gallardo.
The “Muñeco” is currently without a team after leaving River Plate two seasons ago, and can now have his first opportunity on European soil with the help of a Sevilla team that, after winning the Europa League last year against all odds, is not at all convinced with the figure of the aforementioned Mendilibar, betting on Marcelo Gallardo as a coach of the present and future to return to the path of great triumphs as has been common in recent years.
Víctor Orta seeks to do his thing
Sevilla has been following Marcelo Gallardo closely for some time in recent seasons, and now is the time to launch its offensive for the Argentine coach, who as we say has proven to be a very successful coach in South America, now seeking to do the same as coach of a Seville that would make an important leap in quality in search of recovering lost competitiveness.