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Sevilla Pull the Trigger on Almeyda – Another Nervion Nightmare Unfolds

Sevilla Pull the Trigger on Almeyda – Another Nervion Nightmare Unfolds

ESPN News Services EN 25 March 2026 at 01:47
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Sevilla have sacked manager Matías Almeyda after a 2-0 home loss to Valencia, leaving the club 15th in LaLiga and three points above relegation. Almeyda departs with a record of 10 wins from 32 games, following a poor run of just one victory in eight. The Nervion outfit face bottom-side Oviedo next on April 5 amid mounting pressure.

Sevilla Pull the Trigger on Almeyda – Another Nervion Nightmare Unfolds

Picture this: you're nursing a pint after a grim weekend, and Sevilla drop the bombshell that Matías Almeyda has been shown the door. Yeah, the Argentine gaffer got the sack on Monday, hot on the heels of a 2-0 humbling at home to Valencia on Saturday. It's the kind of news that makes you spill your drink – Nervion's board weren't messing about.

The club put out a statement thanking Almeyda and his staff for their 'efforts and professionalism', which is football-speak for 'cheers, but ta-ra'. As reported by ESPN News Services out of Madrid, this comes after a run that's left Sevilla fans reaching for the aspirin. With info from The Associated Press backing it up, it's clear the pressure's been building like a storm over the Sánchez-Pizjuán.

The Final Straw: Valencia's Cheeky Double

Saturday's loss wasn't just any old defeat – it was a proper 2-0 walloping in front of their own supporters. Valencia, who aren't exactly setting the world alight themselves, capitalised on Sevilla's woes to pile on the misery. And get this: Almeyda wasn't even on the touchline, serving the fifth match of a suspension for having a right go at the refs during that February scrap with Alavés.

You can almost hear the groans from the stands. Sevilla's defence, once a fortress, has turned into a sieve lately. Only one win in their last eight league games – a scrappy 1-0 at Getafe last month. It's the sort of form that'd have your mate at the pub muttering, 'Mate, you're going down if you don't sort this.'

Almeyda's Tenure: From Hope to Heartache

The 52-year-old took the reins last June, arriving with a CV that screamed experience. He'd bossed San Jose Earthquakes in MLS and had a stint with AEK Athens in Greece – proper journeyman stuff. Across 32 matches in all comps, it was 10 wins, 7 draws, and a hefty 15 losses. Not the dream ticket for a club with Sevilla's pedigree.

Almeyda walked into a side with Europa League dreams, but LaLiga's been a grind. They're now 15th after 29 games, just three points clear of the trapdoor. Relegation's breathing down their necks like an unwanted ex at closing time. Fans have been twitchy, results patchy – it's the recipe for a managerial casualty.

Remember when Sevilla were perennial top-four challengers? Lately, it's been survival scraps and cup distractions. Almeyda tried to instill that gritty Argentine fight, but the points just weren't stacking up. Harsh world, innit?

Road Ahead: Oviedo Awaits, But Pressure Mounts

Next up for the Blanquirrojos is a trip to last-place Oviedo on April 5. On paper, it's winnable – Real Oviedo are propping up the table, fighting their own demons. But in Sevilla's current funk, nothing's guaranteed. A win there could buy the interim boss some breathing space, but the board will be eyeing the drop zone like hawks.

Who's next? Expect the rumour mill to crank into overdrive. A Spanish name? Foreign flair? Punters at the bookies are already at it. Sevilla's brass know they can't afford more slip-ups – one more dodgy run, and it'll be 18th by May.

This sacking's a classic LaLiga shake-up: act fast or sink. Almeyda's a class act off the pitch, but results rule. Sevilla fans, crack on with the chants and stay frosty. The scrap's just heating up.

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