Sevilla Football Club has made the decision to part ways with head coach Francisco Garcia Pimienta following a string of disappointing results. The team’s recent 1-0 loss to Valencia left them in 13th place in La Liga, prompting the club to take action.
In an official statement released on Sunday, Sevilla expressed gratitude for Garcia Pimienta’s contributions during his time in charge. The club acknowledged his professionalism and efforts before wishing him well in his future endeavors.
Garcia Pimienta, 49, struggled to deliver results in his last seven matches, managing only one victory. The team’s defeat to bitter rivals Real Betis added to the pressure, culminating in the decision to relieve him of his duties after the loss at the Mestalla.
Spanish media reports suggest that seasoned coach Joaquin Caparros will step in as the interim manager until the end of the season. Caparros has a history with the club, having previously led Sevilla during the 2017-18 and 2018-19 seasons, as well as from 2000 to 2005, playing a pivotal role in their return to the top flight.
With the season in turmoil, Sevilla will rely on Caparros to stabilize the team and secure a respectable finish in the remaining weeks of the league campaign. The club is counting on his experience and leadership to guide them through this challenging period.
The decision to replace Garcia Pimienta reflects Sevilla’s commitment to achieving success on the field. As they navigate through this transition, the club remains focused on regaining momentum and finishing the season on a positive note. Stay tuned for updates on Sevilla’s coaching situation as they strive to turn their season around.