La Liga
The heavy defeat suffered by Valencia against Celta de Vigo has worsened a situation that was already critical. The 4-1 loss at Balaídos has left a deep sense of rupture in a team that is struggling to find answers on the field.
With only 16 points in 18 matchdays and three victories in the entire championship, Valencia is in the relegation zone and shows a worrying lack of reaction. In this context, the continuity of Carlos Corberán at the helm of the bench is seriously questioned.
A project that fails to take off and a disconnected locker room
Carlos Corberán's arrival generated expectations at Mestalla, but the season's development has been very different from what was expected. The team has not managed to establish a clear identity, makes serious defensive errors, and shows huge difficulties to compete away from home. Beyond the results, what is most concerning is the general sense of disconnection.
The internal atmosphere is particularly worrying for the club. According to sources close to the squad, part of the team has lost confidence in the coach's message, something that is reflected in the lack of intensity and reaction during matches. When the coach's message fails to resonate, the room for manoeuvre is drastically reduced.
The board continues to publicly defend stability, but privately acknowledges that the situation is unsustainable in the medium term without an immediate reaction. The calendar offers no respite, and each matchday without collecting points increases the pressure on the bench.
Alternative options on the table and very different profiles
Given this scenario, several names are already being considered at Mestalla as potential replacements. One of the profiles that always emerges in urgent situations is that of Quique Sánchez Flores. His experience in crisis contexts and his knowledge of the Valencia environment make him a recurring option, although not without internal debate.
Another name gaining importance is Pablo Hernández, who is doing a very solid job in Segunda División with Castellón. His candidacy represents a more structural approach, with a defined style of play and a medium-term project, although his lack of experience at the elite level raises concerns in such a delicate context.
The sports management assesses the pros and cons of each option. The big dilemma is deciding between a firefighter profile focused on immediate survival or a coach with a broader vision to rebuild the team from the ground up.

Luis García Plaza, a strengthening option
In the past hours, the name that is gaining the most consensus is that of Luis García Plaza. The Madrid-based coach has wide recognition in Spanish football thanks to his stints at clubs like Mallorca and Alavés, where he showed notable ability to compete with limited squads.
Luis García Plaza stands out for his pragmatism, defensive solidity, and his ability to build reliable teams in adverse situations. Precisely this profile is most appealing at Mestalla, where the top priority is to avoid relegation and regain minimal competitive stability.
Another key factor is his current situation. The coach is available and without a team, awaiting an attractive offer, which would facilitate an immediate incorporation without the need for complex negotiations. In a situation of urgency, this availability is a strong argument.
Valencia knows that the margin for error is minimal. Survival is seriously at risk, and every decision matters. Corberán remains in charge, but his continuity hangs by a thread. Without an immediate reaction, the club will be forced to make a move.
Mestalla is once again on the brink, and the bench becomes, once again, the center of debate. Time is ticking, and Valencia needs an answer now.
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