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Sevilla Boot Out Almeyda After Valencia Rout – Relegation Brew Brewing in Seville!

Sevilla Boot Out Almeyda After Valencia Rout – Relegation Brew Brewing in Seville!

ESPN News Services EN 2 April 2026 at 01:47
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Sevilla FC have sacked manager Matías Almeyda following a 2-0 home loss to Valencia, leaving the club 15th in LaLiga and three points above relegation. Almeyda, in charge since June, oversaw 10 wins in 32 games amid a poor run of one victory in eight. The team face Real Oviedo next on April 5 as they battle to avoid the drop.

Sevilla Boot Out Almeyda After Valencia Rout – Relegation Brew Brewing in Seville!

Picture this: you're nursing a pint, scrolling through the football feeds, and bam – Sevilla FC have sacked their gaffer Matías Almeyda. Yeah, you read that right. The Argentinian boss got his marching orders on Monday, hot on the heels of a grim 2-0 home defeat to Valencia at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán. As reported by ESPN Spain, the club brass decided enough was enough after that latest stumble in LaLiga.

It's the kind of news that has Nervión regulars reaching for the stronger stuff. Sevilla issued a polite nod to Almeyda's 'efforts and professionalism', but let's be honest, mate – when they say you've been 'relieved of your duties', it's code for 'ta-ra, cheerio'.

A Season Turning Sour

Sevilla sit precariously in 15th place after 29 matches, just three points clear of the drop zone. That's relegation form knocking at the door, and it's no wonder the board pulled the trigger. The team have managed a measly one win in their last eight outings – a scrappy 1-0 at Getafe last month that now feels like ancient history.

Almeyda, the 52-year-old ex-midfielder with a reputation for grit, took the helm last June. Across 32 games in all comps, his record reads 10 wins, 7 draws, 15 defeats. Not exactly the stuff of Europa League dreams, is it? He'd been sidelined for Saturday's loss anyway, serving the tail end of a five-match ban for mouthing off at refs during a February clash with Alavés. Talk about adding insult to injury – or in this case, suspension to sacking.

His CV's got some exotic stamps: bossing San Jose Earthquakes in MLS, then a stint at AEK Athens in Greece. Solid experience, but LaLiga's a different beast, especially when you're steering a club with Sevilla's pedigree towards the Championship... sorry, Segunda División.

What's Next for the Blanquirrojos?

The timing's brutal. Sevilla's next tilt is away at bottom-dwellers Real Oviedo on April 5. Win there, and maybe the interim gaffer – whoever that might be – can steady the ship. But lose, and those three points above the trapdoor could evaporate faster than a sunny afternoon in Andalusia turns to rain.

Sevilla aren't strangers to the managerial merry-go-round. They've chewed through bosses like a kid with Haribo, chasing that Monchi magic from the Lopetegui glory days. Almeyda walked in promising passion and organisation, but results didn't match the rhetoric. Fans are restless; the ultras might even start chanting for pitchforks.

Humour in the hurt? Absolutely. Social media's already buzzing with memes of Almeyda packing his empanadas and heading back to Buenos Aires. One cheeky Sevilla supporter tweeted: 'Almeyda out quicker than our defence against Valencia's second goal.' Ouch.

But let's not sugarcoat it – this is serious. Sevilla, seven-time Europa League winners, flirting with the abyss? It's like watching your nan try to use TikTok: alarming and a bit embarrassing. The board's got to nail the replacement. Fancy a punt on Quique Setién for a comeback? Or maybe they raid South America again?

For now, the dressing room's in limbo. Players will be whispering about contracts, transfers, and who's next to feel the axe. Keep an eye on the rumour mill – summer's shaping up to be seismic.

In the grand pub debate, is this the kick up the arse Sevilla need, or just papering over cracks? Pour another round; we'll hash it out. One thing's sure: LaLiga's survival scrap just got spicier.

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