Spaniard Quique Sanchez Flores has taken over as the new mentor of Sevilla, the club declared on Monday. “We have agreed for Quique Sanchez Flores to turn into our new lead trainer, marking until 2025,” composed the club in a declaration on its site. The 58-year-old previous Atletico Madrid manager shows up at the striving Andalusian side, following Saturday’s firing of mentor Diego Alonso. Notwithstanding just showing up in October, supplanting Jose Luis Mendilibar who drove the group to a record-expanding seventh Europa Association win in May, Alonso was excused directly following a 3-0 home loss by Getafe.
Ex-player Sanchez Flores burned through 10 years at Valencia, prior to getting paperwork done for Genuine Madrid in 1994 and finishing his vocation three years after the fact at Genuine Zaragoza.
As a mentor, his most prominent achievement came in 2010 when his Atletico Madrid side, flaunting stars Sergio Aguero and Diego Forlan, won the Europa Association.
He generally as of late filled in as mentor of Getafe until April this year. His past administrative jobs incorporate Valencia, Benfica, Espanyol and two brief spells at Chief Association side Watford.
Sevilla have had a troublesome beginning to the season and in the wake of being killed from all European contest, by completing lower part of their Bosses Association bunch, they likewise sit simply over the drop zone in La Liga.
Sanchez Flores will be in a tough situation for Sevilla’s next match, a transfer six-pointer at nineteenth put Granada on Tuesday.