'SER': Spain coach Luis Enrique to be sacked
'Cadena SER' reports that the Spanish national team will change coach in the next few hours. Luis de la Fuente, coach of the U21, would be the best positioned to replace Luis Enrique.
1 year ago
Major moves in 'la Roja' after the unexpected elimination against Morocco at the World Cup in Qatar. The Spanish Federation and Luis Enrique have reportedly reached an agreement to part ways.
This is reported by journalist Manu Carreno in the programme 'El Larguero' on 'Cadena SER'. According to the news, in the next two days, Spain will have a new coach, and there is a clear favourite.
Luis de la Fuente, who is currently the coach of the Spanish Under 21 national team. The RFEF is considering other options, but he is the best positioned so far.
There was also talk of Marcelino García Toral, former coach of Valencia and Athletic. However, Luis de la Fuente is liked as he knows well the future stars of 'la Roja', the Balde, Pedri, Gavi, Dani Olmo, Ansu Fati or Nico Williams.
We will have to wait and see who has taken the first step, the Federation or Luis Enrique, who did not say goodbye to the squad after the defeat against Morocco and everything seemed to indicate that he would continue in charge of the national team.
This is reported by journalist Manu Carreno in the programme 'El Larguero' on 'Cadena SER'. According to the news, in the next two days, Spain will have a new coach, and there is a clear favourite.
Luis de la Fuente, who is currently the coach of the Spanish Under 21 national team. The RFEF is considering other options, but he is the best positioned so far.
There was also talk of Marcelino García Toral, former coach of Valencia and Athletic. However, Luis de la Fuente is liked as he knows well the future stars of 'la Roja', the Balde, Pedri, Gavi, Dani Olmo, Ansu Fati or Nico Williams.
We will have to wait and see who has taken the first step, the Federation or Luis Enrique, who did not say goodbye to the squad after the defeat against Morocco and everything seemed to indicate that he would continue in charge of the national team.
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