Sevilla FC has unexpectedly parted ways with manager Diego Alonso, a decision made mere months after his appointment in October, and following the team’s disheartening three-goal home defeat to Getafe this Saturday.
The club issued a brief statement expressing appreciation for the Uruguayan manager’s contributions, though his short-lived tenure was fraught with challenges. Under Alonso’s guidance, Sevilla failed to notch a single victory in 12 outings across various competitions, leading to their exit from European play and a precarious 16th position in LaLiga.
Alonso had stepped in to replace Jose Luis Mendilibar but was unable to turn the tide for the struggling side. Sevilla’s search for a new manager now begins, marking their fifth attempt to find a stable coaching solution since the start of the last season. The club has not yet announced who will take up the reins in this latest chapter of managerial changes.