Sevilla are absolutely rushing things so much when it comes to choosing their coach. They are very impatient which results in their coaches to last for a really short time period. I don't think Mendilibar deserved to get sacked like this. He won the Europa League championship with this team last season. How can they give up on a coach like this so easily? Just because they couldn't start well to the season shouldn't be a reason for sacking a successful manager quickly.
If things get worse in Diego Alonso's time then I wonder what they will plan to do. This is the first time he manages a team in Europe by the way.
Apparently, I'm behind on news regarding Sevilla and their coach. IMO, if I have to be honest, Mendilibar was lucky enough to lead Sevilla to the Europa League trophy last season. Even though when he was still coaching Sevilla, his performance and Sevilla's game were not ideal for me personally. I don't mean to say that Mendilibar is a coach without potential, but the football he promotes is more of a pragmatic game. That's why, in his second season with Sevilla there weren't many changes that occurred, in fact it wasn't much different from the previous season which had been in decline before Mendilibar took charge of Sevilla. Luckily, when Mendilibar took charge of Sevilla, the wind was on his side and he was even able to win the Europa League trophy. However, because his performance this season has been poor, it would be very natural for a club to fire its coach if his performance does not meet the club management's expectations. and now, Diego Alonso has replaced Mendilibar who was fired by club management.
To be honest, I'm not too familiar with Diego Alonso. However, if I look at the profile I refer to from TransfersMark, this coach is from Uruguay. In his career, he has won three trophies with Monterrey and Pachuca, clubs from Latin America. and in 2022, he will become head coach of the Uruguayan national team. If I refer to his flagship formation, I really doubt he will be able to bring Sevilla better, he tends to use a 4-4-2 pattern. However, we'll see and give him a chance to prove how far he can take Sevilla.