Clearly, being a coach at Sevilla FC since the start of the season is like sitting in an ejection seat. Arriving on October 10 to replace José Luis Mendilibar, Diego Alonso did not last long in Andalusia. Dismissed from his duties this Saturday, the Uruguayan technician will have paid the price for a terrible disappointment against Getafe yesterday at home (0-3) and a sad sixteenth place in La Liga. Add to that an elimination through the back door in the Champions League and keeping Diego Alonso on the Nervionenses bench then became unimaginable.
From then on, Sevillian leaders worked hard to find a replacement for him as quickly as possible. And according to information from Marca, a favorite would already stand out. Indeed, Quique Sanchez Flores would hold the rope for the moment according to the Iberian media. The former Valencia and Real Madrid right-back has extensive coaching experience on the other side of the Pyrenees. Fired by Getafe last April after almost two years of collaboration, the 58-year-old technician would be favored by the Andalusian board for his experience and his availability while he has never hidden his admiration for the last winner of the Europa League . Answer in the next few days…