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  • Former Real Madrid boss Lopetegui is new Sevilla coach

    Julen Lopetegui is back in management at Sevilla, with the former Real Madrid boss penning a three-year deal with the Liga outfit.

    Sevilla have identified Julen Lopetegui as the man to take the club forward as they begin a new project.

    The former Spain and Real Madrid boss has been offered an initial three-year contract untill 2022, a considerable salary and a release clause.

    Lopetegui’s possession-based style of play has made him an attractive candidate for Monchi, with the Spanish coach favouring a fairly rigid 4-3-3 formation.

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    Lopetegui, 52, has been out of management since being sacked by Real Madrid in October 2018 after just 14 games in charge at the Santiago Bernabeu.

    His appointment by Real came on the eve of the 2018 World Cup in Russia, where he was set to manage the Spanish national side.

    The Spanish FA took the decision to dismiss Lopetegui two days before Spain’s opening game against Portugal, because his agreement to join Real Madrid was made without their knowledge.

    The former Real Madrid and Barcelona goalkeeper has also coached Rayo Vallecano and Porto at club level.

  • Madrid outline opposition to La Liga’s Miami game

    Real Madrid have written to Spain’s football federation outlining their opposition to La Liga’s plans to stage a match between Girona and Barcelona in Miami, delivering another blow to league hopes of playing one game a season in the United States.
    A spokeswoman for the federation confirmed to Reuters that it had received the letter, which was widely quoted by local media on Wednesday.
    The Miami match, pencilled in for Jan. 26, would be the first game to take place as part of a 15-year deal struck between La Liga and entertainment company Relevent.
    “First of all, we would neither like to declare that Real Madrid were never informed that La Liga had requested to play the game nor of the intention to make the request.
    “We were never asked our opinion on it. “Nor, obviously, did La Liga obtain Real Madrid’s agreement.
    “In spite the fact that this game affects a competition in which we participate,” said the club’s Director General Jose Angel Sanchez.
    A spokesman for La Liga reiterated on Wednesday that no club would be forced to play in the United States and that it was entirely voluntary.

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    The Federation has told La Liga it cannot approve the proposal, which also requires the green light from UEFA, CONCACAF and the United States soccer federation, until it receives more information.
    Federation President Luis Rubiales has expressed his opposition to the move while the Spanish footballers’ union has also protested the plans.
    Real Madrid President, Florentino Perez has spoken out against it while the club’s coach Julen Lopetegui has said: “every team (in the league) should play at every ground”.
    Real’s letter addressed the same concerns.
    “We cannot forget that the national league is a competition in which 20 teams participate, not two.
    “And that it is fundamental that every team plays each other twice, home and away and at each stadium, as that guarantees the integrity and the equality of the competition.
    “As a consequence, Real Madrid manifests its opposition to the request made to play the game at the Hard Rock stadium in Miami as it affects the integrity and equality of the competition,”it said
    La Liga President, Javier Tebas told Reporter earlier this month there were many things that could threaten the integrity of a competition, but the Miami game was not one of them.
    “In a World Cup, a team playing a … semi-final on Tuesday has a greater advantage in the final than the team playing on Wednesday.
    “Teams have also played at other stadiums while their grounds are being renovated or in order to generate more revenue.
    “If we really believe in this sporting puritanism, then we would need to make many changes in football,”Tebas said.

  • Spanish federation delays approval of Girona-Barca match

    La Liga’s plans to move Girona’s fixture with Barcelona on Jan. 26 to Miami hang in the balance, after the Spanish soccer federation (RFEF) declined to authorise the move until it received more information on the game.

    “We have received a letter from the RFEF requesting more information about our proposal to play a La Liga competition match in the USA.

    “We will provide that information,” La Liga’s head of communications Joris Evers told Reuters on Tuesday.

    According to world governing body FIFA’s statutes, any domestic competition played outside the league’s usual home must be approved by the home federation.

    The approval of European governing body UEFA, the federation where the game is taking place, and the regional confederation – in this case the United States Soccer Federation and CONCACAF would be required.

    “They are not saying no, they are asking for more documentation. “Evidently, they are not very keen on it, but I’m still optimistic,” La Liga president Javier Tebas told reporters gathered outside the organisation’s headquarters on Friday.

    In August the Spanish federation took the Spanish Super Cup outside of Spain for the first time, as Barcelona met Sevilla in Tangier, Morocco.

    “The federation may not like the idea of us playing this game.

    “But the president of the RFEF has to resolve this legally, with the precedent of having taken a game to Tangier after everything that has been said about adulterating the competition,” Tebas added.

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    “The game (in Miami) is still alive, without a doubt. We believe we are in the right and we will respond to all the doubts expressed in the letter.

    “This isn’t about us wanting to play a game in Miami, it’s a strategic plan to promote our brand amid the relentless competition for broadcasting rights,” he said.

    Girona and Barcelona declined requests from Reuters to comment.

    In August, La Liga announced a landmark 15-year promotion deal with U.S. Entertainment Company Relevent, the organiser of the annual International Champions Cup tournament played across the United States, Asia and Europe.

    The agreement included plans to play one game a year stateside.

    The plans were initially rejected by the Spanish Footballer’s Union, the AFE, who said they were prepared to go on strike in order to prevent the match from going ahead.

    Earlier this month, Barca spokesman Josep Vives said the club supported the idea of playing abroad, but would only do so if all parties in Spanish football agreed.

    “We’re interested in playing in the United States because it’s a strategic market, but we want it to be done consensually, in agreement and in harmony with the players and the Spanish soccer federation,” he said.

    Last week Real Madrid coach Julen Lopetegui said he was opposed to the idea, telling a news conference: “I don’t agree with this game, all the teams should play in the same stadiums.”

  • Julen Lopetegui named Real Madrid manager

     

    Julen Lopetegui has been named the new Real Madrid manager just weeks after committing his future to Spain’s national team.

    Lopetegui signed a deal until 2020 on May 22 but Real Madrid have swooped for his services and he has agreed to join the Spanish giants after the World Cup.

    The 51-year-old represented Barcelona as a player for three years but will now take charge of their bitter rivals.

    Real Madrid said in an official announcement: ‘Julen Lopetegui will be the Real Madrid coach after the celebration of the 2018 World Cup.

    ‘Real Madrid announces that Julen Lopetegui will be the coach of the first team during the next three seasons.

    ‘Julen Lopetegui will join the club after Spain’s participation in the World Cup, after two years leading the national team.’

    The move comes as a surprise, with Lopetegui not featuring prominently among the host of managers linked with the role since the departure of Zinedine Zidane days after Madrid’s 3-1 victory over Liverpool in the Champions League final.

    Arsene Wenger, Antonio Conte and Guti were among the front runners to replace Zidane but Lopetegui has pipped the trio to one of the most coveted jobs in world football.

    Lopetegui, who has been in charge of the national team for the past two years, has agreed a three-year contract at the Bernabeu.

    It means Lopetegui, who has previously managed the likes of Porto, Rayo Vallecano and Real Madrid’s B side for year, will coach Barcelona’s Spanish contingent for the next few weeks.

    Lopetegui was seen holding talks with Barcelona star Gerard Pique at Spain’s training base in Krasnodar before Real Madrid made an announcement on the Spaniard’s appointment.

    Sergio Ramos, Dani Carvajal, Nacho, Lucas Vazquez, Marco Asensio and Isco are all currently working under Lopetegui as they were named in his 23-man Spain squad.

    Lopetegui will get the chance to see Real Madrid star man Cristiano Ronaldo during Spain’s opening World Cup game on Friday evening.

    The former goalkeeper came close to managing Wolves before he joined Spain in 2016.

  • Better late than never for Alonso after Spain call-up

    Marcos Alonso is keen to prove himself at international level after the Chelsea defender earned his first senior Spain call-up for the upcoming friendlies against Germany and Argentina.

    The left-back has featured in 40 of the London side’s 49 total fixtures this season, with his solid form rewarded by a place in Coach Julen Lopetegui’s 24-man squad.

    The last international appearance for the 27-year-old Alonso, who joined Chelsea in 2016, was for the Spanish under-19 team in 2009.

    “Whether it’s late or not, the important thing is that I’m here,” Alonso said.

    “My focus was on doing well at Chelsea and this was a welcome surprise. This is a reward for the work I’ve done in recent years… I’m thrilled and looking forward to this experience.

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    “It’s a chance to prove myself and for me to adapt quickly to the side, and hopefully, to return to the national team more times.”

    Should Alonso earn his first cap, he would follow in the footsteps of both his grandfather and father in representing Spain at senior level.

    Spain will travel to face World Cup holders Germany in Duesseldorf on Friday before hosting Argentina at the Estadio Wanda Metropolitano in Madrid on Tuesday.

    “They’re two very important matches to prepare for what’s to come. They’re nice games, against the world champions and the runners-up, special for any player,” Alonso added.

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