Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Real boot out coach Lopetegui

SEARCH ON Talks with exchelsea boss Conte have reportedly broken down; Roberto Martinez, Guti among candidates

- Agence Francepres­se sportm@hindustant­imes.com

MADRID: Julen Lopetegui’s brief and inglorious reign as Real Madrid coach lasted just 139 days after the club confirmed he had been sacked on Monday.

Lopetegui was dismissed following a meeting of the board of directors, who concluded there had been a “great disproport­ion between the quality of the staff of Real Madrid...and the results obtained to date”.

Santiago Solari, the club’s B team coach, has been put in temporary charge and is now expected to lead Real for their Copa del Rey game against minnows Melilla on Wednesday.

Lopetegui’s last game proved a humiliatio­n as Madrid were hammered 5-1 by rivals Barcelona in the Clasico on Sunday. The defeat was their fifth in seven games and, seemingly, convinced president Florentino Perez that change was required.

“This decision, adopted from the highest level of responsibi­lity, aims to change the dynamics of the first team, when all the objectives of this season are still achievable,” a club statement read on Monday. “The Board of Directors understand­s that there is a great disproport­ion between the quality of the staff of Real Madrid, which has eight players nominated for the next Golden Ball, something unpreceden­ted in the history of the club, and the results obtained to date.”

Madrid’s eagerness to emphasise the talent in their squad was noticeable and perhaps a reminder for potential successors, who may not be easy to find.

Antonio Conte is the early favourite but initial talks have not gone smoothly, according to reports in the Spanish press. Others linked with the post include Belgium coach Roberto Martinez and former Real Madrid midfielder, Guti.

After Sunday’s game, Ramos pointedly stated that managing the dressing room at Real is more important than technical knowledge.

“Respect is earned, it isn’t imposed,” Ramos said. “Those are the coaches with whom we’ve won titles. Managing the dressing room is more important than the knowledge of a coach.” Real Madrid may be one of the biggest clubs in world football but they have had a string of coaches since the turn of the millennium. Camacho enjoyed one of the shortest stints at Bernabeu since 1929, quitting after just six games. He had big boots to fill, replacing Alex Ferguson, who was at the helm for more than two decades and had a cabinet full of trophies. But Moyes had the worst of starts at United. Ferguson had spoken about backing the new manager in his final speech but the club had no patience with Moyes. Being Chelsea coach is like playing with fire with their owner Roman Abramovich sacking coaches at will. The Brazilian started the season with a bang but mid-way through it, results weren’t what were expected. Abramovich had enough and pulled the trigger on Scolari’s stint. The Swede was an instant hit at City, setting the pace in the Premier League in the early stages, which included a win over arch-rivals Manchester United. But as the season hit the final stretch, their season had faltered, with owner Thaksin Shinawatra deciding to sack Eriksson at the end of the season.

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