Real Mallorca Announces the Dismissal of Coach Jagoba Arrasate
The Spanish club Real Mallorca announced today the dismissal of their coach Jagoba Arrasate from his position, following a series of disappointing results in La Liga.
The decision came after a clear decline in the team's performance, which currently occupies the eighteenth position, one of the relegation spots, with twenty-four points. This prompted the management to terminate the contract in order to reorganize the team and save the season.
Arasati's dismissal came after three consecutive losses for the team, in addition to the unconvincing technical performance he delivered in recent matches.
The management praised the coach's efforts during the previous period, wishing him success in his future endeavors, and confirmed that the decision was made in a spirit of understanding and mutual respect.
Regarding the replacement coach, Spanish newspapers are discussing several names to take over the team's leadership, including Luis Garcia Plaza, Toni Amor, Pep Lluís Martí, Quique Sánchez Flores, Francisco García Pimienta, and Imanol Alguacil. All of these are seen as capable of getting the team back on track before the end of the season.
The decision came after a clear decline in the team's performance, which currently occupies the eighteenth position, one of the relegation spots, with twenty-four points. This prompted the management to terminate the contract in order to reorganize the team and save the season.
Arasati's dismissal came after three consecutive losses for the team, in addition to the unconvincing technical performance he delivered in recent matches.
The management praised the coach's efforts during the previous period, wishing him success in his future endeavors, and confirmed that the decision was made in a spirit of understanding and mutual respect.
Regarding the replacement coach, Spanish newspapers are discussing several names to take over the team's leadership, including Luis Garcia Plaza, Toni Amor, Pep Lluís Martí, Quique Sánchez Flores, Francisco García Pimienta, and Imanol Alguacil. All of these are seen as capable of getting the team back on track before the end of the season.