Business Day

Real Madrid sack loser Lopetegui

- Richard Martin Madrid

Real Madrid sacked coach Julen Lopetegui three months into his first season in charge after the Spanish giants were beaten by arch-rivals Barcelona at the weekend, the European champions said on Monday.

Real have failed to win in La Liga since beating Espanyol on September 22, losing to Sevilla, Alaves, Levante and drawing with Atletico Madrid before Sunday’s 5-1 thrashing at the hands of Barcelona.

Former player and reserve team boss Santiago Solari has been put in caretaker charge after negotiatio­ns between the club and former Chelsea, Italy and Juventus boss Antonio Conte broke down on Monday, the club said.

“The Real Madrid board met today and decided to renounce coach Julen Lopetegui’s contract with the club. The board feels there has been a disproport­ionate difference between the squad Real possesses ... and the results obtained until now.”

Lopetegui has now lost two jobs in under five months as he was also fired by the Spanish Football Federation as coach of the national team the day before the World Cup started in June for announcing his move to Real behind the organisati­on’s back, throwing Spain’s tournament preparatio­ns into chaos.

He replaced Zinedine Zidane as Real coach after the Frenchman decided to step down from the role having guided the club to three successive Champions League titles in May.

After the club’s all-time top scorer Cristiano Ronaldo also departed for Juventus in July, Lopetegui’s stint at Real got off to a difficult start as they were beaten 4-2 by city rivals Atletico Madrid in the Uefa Super Cup.

His side then won four of their opening five La Liga games and beat AS Roma 3-0 in their Champions League opener. But things began to fall apart when they were thrashed 3-0 by Sevilla in September, a result that set off a run of four defeats in five matches. During that stint, they failed to score a goal for eight hours.

Last Tuesday’s 2-1 win over Viktoria Plzen in the Champions League provided a brief respite but the team were still booed off the pitch after an unconvinci­ng display. Sunday’s 5-1 loss proved to be the final straw for Real president Florentino Perez.

During his 10 La Liga games in charge, Lopetegui won four, drew two and lost four, leaving Real in ninth place in the table.

Spanish Federation rules allow clubs 14 days to name a permanent successor, meaning Argentine Solari, who played for Real between 2000 and 2005, could potentiall­y be in charge of four first team games. /

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Santiago Solari

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