MADRID: Osasuna sacked manager Joaquin Caparros on Thursday, less than two months after the Spaniard took charge, with La Liga’s bottom club desperate to get out of relegation trouble.
The 61-year-old Caparros, who took over from the sacked Enrique Martin in November, oversaw only eight matches — five league games and three in the King’s Cup — winning just one and losing the other seven.
Director of football Petar Vasiljevic has been put in charge of the first team until Osasuna name Caparros’s successor.
“In a meeting held this morning, the board of directors of Osasuna decided to dismiss Joaquin Caparros as manager of the first team,” the club said on their website, adding that a news conference would be held to explain the decision.
Caparros has coached a long list of clubs, including Sevilla and Athletic Bilbao, and was one of the favourites, along with current national team coach Julen Lopetegui, for the Spain job following Vicente del Bosque’s exit after last year’s European Championship.
Caparros’s sacking is Osasuna’s second and the La Liga’s seventh managerial change this season.
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