Lopetegui sacked as Real Madrid coach
Real Madrid have sacked their coach Julen Lopetegui after the club’s humiliating 5-1 defeat at Barcelona saw them slump to ninth in La Liga, the club confirmed on Monday.
He was fired by Spanish FA president Luis Rubiales and immediately took over at the Bernabeu.
Lopetegui was appointed in June but five defeats in seven games, the last of them a 5-1 thrashing by Barcelona on Sunday, have convinced Madrid to make a change.
After a run of poor form that Lopetegui couldn’t turn around, which saw Madrid slide down the table, Florentino Perez took the decision to dispense with his new hire after less than four months at the helm.
Santiago Solari, a former winger for the club and currently the B team coach, has been put in temporary charge.
A statement released on Monday night read: “The Board of Directors of Real Madrid CF, meeting today October 29, 2018, has agreed to terminate the contract that linked coach Julen Lopetegui with the club.
“This decision, adopted from the highest level of responsibility, aims to change the dynamics of the first team, when all the objectives of this season are still achievable.
“The Board of Directors understands that there is a great disproportion between the quality of the staff of Real Madrid, which has 8 players nominated for the next Golden Ball, something unprecedented in the history of the club, and the results obtained to date.
“The club thanks Julen Lopetegui and all his technical team for their effort and work and wishes them the best in their professional career.
“It will be provisionally replaced by Santiago Solari, who will lead the first team starting tomorrow, Tuesday.
Antonio Conte had been the strong favourite to take over and was deep in talks with the hierarchy at the Bernabeu but Italian media reported on Monday afternoon that the agreement for him to take over was ‘broken’ amid concerns some players weren’t backing his appointment.
Madrid play Melilla in the Copa del Rey on Wednesday night but would be expected to take a second-string XI to the small African enclave ahead of the weekend’s La Liga clash with Valladolid.
Madrid desperately need to find a win after five league games without victory – a run in which they’ve scored just twice.
Source: AFP, Independent