La Liga
UD Las Palmas has begun to explore new options in the technical direction following the recent defeat against Celta de Vigo, which left the team in a compromised position and raised doubts about the continuity of Luis Carrión. Among the names the board has sounded out, three renowned coaches stand out: Diego Martínez, Quique Setién, and Eduardo Coudet. Each of them represents a different profile, but they all share the experience of having managed top-level teams, which could be crucial in changing the course of the Canary team this season.
The 3 coaches Las Palmas is considering to replace Carrión
-Diego Martínez: Diego Martínez is known for his ability to revitalize teams in complex situations, having had a remarkable tenure at clubs like Granada and Espanyol. His tactical approach and skill in getting the best out of limited squads make him a serious candidate to take over the reins of the team.
-Eduardo Coudet: On the other hand, Eduardo Coudet, former coach of Celta de Vigo, has shown in his career, both in Europe and South America, that he is a strategist capable of handling pressure and getting short-term results. His experience in leagues like the Brazilian and the Argentine also provide an international perspective that could benefit Las Palmas.
-Quique Setién: The return of Quique Setién, on the other hand, would be a nod to the past, as the Cantabrian coach left a significant mark on the club during his previous tenure. Furthermore, his possession-based style of play is well-received by a portion of the fan base that fondly remembers his time at the club.
With Luis Carrión's future in doubt, discussions with these coaches could be the prelude to an imminent change in Las Palmas' coaching staff.
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