Announcement of Departure
Rayo Vallecano has officially confirmed that head coach Iñigo Pérez is stepping down from his role. The announcement comes in the wake of the club's recent defeat in the UEFA Conference League final, a match that concluded a challenging campaign for the Madrid-based team.
Tenure and Context
Iñigo Pérez took charge of the squad with the aim of establishing the team in European competition. During his time at the club, he oversaw a period of transition and tactical development. The club released a brief statement regarding the departure, noting: 'The club thanks Iñigo Pérez for his dedication and professionalism during his time at Rayo Vallecano and wishes him the best in his future professional endeavors.'
Impact of the Conference League Final
The decision to part ways follows the disappointment of the Conference League final, where the team failed to secure the title. The loss served as a turning point for the club's leadership, leading to a mutual agreement to terminate the contract. Key factors leading to this decision included:
- The result of the Conference League final.
- A desire for a new strategic direction for the upcoming season.
- The need for a fresh approach to the squad's tactical setup.
Looking Ahead
As Rayo Vallecano prepares for the next season in Spain, the board of directors has begun the search for a successor. The club is expected to announce a new head coach in the coming weeks to oversee the summer transfer window and pre-season preparations.
5 Comments
Coccinella
This is a massive mistake. He took us to a European final!
ZmeeLove
It is sad to see him go after such a decent run, yet the second half of the season showed clear signs of burnout. Perhaps a new voice is exactly what the dressing room needs.
Habibi
The timing is definitely controversial given our recent success in Europe. Still, if the relationship between the manager and the board had truly soured, a clean break is probably the most professional path.
Comandante
The board is completely out of touch. Short-sighted decision.
Mariposa
Pérez did well, but we need someone who can win finals.