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Michel to be Getafe coach for the next two years

save Getafe from relegation

save Getafe from relegation

 

Getafe C.F and Michel agreed on 2 years contract after the legendary Real Madrid winger save them from relegation, Michel appointed as caretaker in the last 5 La Liga games after Getafe sacked Víctor Muñoz for bad results. since that Michel was able to gain 8 points out of 15 points (2 win – 2 draws – 1 lost) to seat 17th in the La Liga table avoiding relegation only on goal difference from Real Betis.

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Valdano: three candidates for Real Madrid hot seat

Jorge Valdano, for sure will be back with Perez team to lead Real Madrid revoluaiton said that there are 3 managers is listed one of them will be next Real Madrid manager also he said that all three candidates are coaching now, so if Valdano words prove to be right, Laudrup is out from the list for sure :(

below I listed possible candidates under Valdano criteria, after removing Jose Mourinho and Michael Laudrup:

  • Hugo Sanchez (Mexico/Almeria)
  • Lauren Blanc (France/Bordeaux)
  • Carlo Ancelotti (Italy/AC Milan)
  • Luciano Spalletti (Italy/AS Roma)
  • Manuel Pellegrini (Chile/Villarreal)
  • Michel (Spain/Getafe)
  • Arsene Wenger (France/Arsenal)

:)

Spanish La Liga Managers (Updated)

The complete list of La Liga Managers:

Almería: Hugo Sanchez (Mexico)

Athletic Bilbao: Joaquín Caparrós (Spain)

Atlético Madrid: Abel Resino (Spain)

Barcelona: Josep Guardiola (Spain)

Real Betis: José María Nogués (Spain)

Deportivo La Coruña: Miguel Ángel Lotina (Spain)

Espanyol: Mauricio Pochettino (Argentina)

Getafe: Michel (Spain)

Málaga: Antonio Tapia (Spain)

Mallorca: Gregorio Manzano (Spain)

Numancia: Jose Rojo Martin “Pacheta” (Spain)

Osasuna: José Antonio Camacho (Spain)

Racing Santander: Juan Ramón Muñiz (Spain)

Real Madrid: Juande Ramos (Spain)

Recreativo Huelva: Lucas Alcaraz (Spain)

Sevilla: Manolo Jiménez (Spain)

Sporting Gijón: Manuel Preciado (Spain)

Valencia: Unai Emery (Spain)

Valladolid: José Luis Mendilíbar (Spain)

Villarreal: Manuel Pellegrini (Chile)