La Liga
Sevilla FC is going through a critical moment. Just five points away from the relegation zone, the Nervionenses are fighting to stay in La Liga while already planning for the next season. Following the dismissal of García-Pimienta and the return of Joaquín Caparrós in a desperate attempt for a reaction (which has not had the expected effect), the club is already working on selecting the new coach to lead the reconstruction.
There are two clear favorites for the Sevilla's bench
As reported by ABC, the club has narrowed down its list of candidates to two prominent names: José Bordalás and Míchel Sánchez. Two coaches with very different profiles but who guarantee hard work, character, and results. While the Sports Management, led by Víctor Orta, strongly supports Míchel, the current Girona coach and architect of a historic season, the Board of Directors sees Bordalás more favorable, currently leading Getafe and an expert in maximizing performance in critical situations.
Bringing in Míchel would involve an economic outlay close to two million euros to free him from his contract, while Bordalás could potentially arrive at no cost if he chooses not to continue with Getafe. In parallel, the name of Imanol Alguacil has also been mentioned, although it is currently considered a lower priority alternative. Tension is mounting between a demanding fanbase seeking answers and a president, Del Nido Carrasco, increasingly under scrutiny. In Nervión, they are aware that this decision will shape the immediate future of the club.
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