La Liga
Real Valladolid has taken the drastic decision to dismiss Paulo Pezzolano as coach after the resounding defeat suffered against Atlético de Madrid (0-5). This result, which keeps the team in last place in the standings with just nine points in 15 matches, has been the trigger for a dismissal that had been brewing due to the poor results this season.
Valladolid aims to turn around the team's poor form
In a brief statement, the club thanked the almost two years of service by the Uruguayan coach, who led the team in 70 games. During his tenure, Pezzolano experienced contrasting moments: from relegation to the Second Division in his first year to a direct return to the elite of Spanish football last May. However, the lack of consistency and a limited squad have defined a forgettable campaign, with just two wins in 15 matches.
Following the match, the white and violet board promptly announced the departure of the coach and his technical staff. According to statements from the club's spokesperson, Jorge Santiago, the decision aims for an immediate change to reverse the situation before the Copa del Rey commitment next Tuesday. Among the possible replacements, Francisco emerges as the main candidate, with contacts already established between the Andalusian coach and the Valladolid entity. Pezzolano's era comes to an end, leaving Valladolid immersed in a sporting crisis that demands swift solutions to avoid another relegation.
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