News about Julen Lopetegui

Julen Lovnegui, the former Sevilla chief, is on the waitlist to be drafted by the Wolves

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 9, 2022
TOM COLLOMOSSE: Following Bruno Lage's departure on October 2, the former Spain and Real Madrid boss, who was fired by Sevilla last week, is the front-runner to take over Molineux's reigns. Logui is interested in moving to the Premier League, according to Sportsmail, but no appointment is set to take place until later this week, with Lorenzogui still in Spain.

After being fired Julen Lorenzegui, Sevilla has announced the return of Jorge Sampaoli as the team's new first-team coach

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 6, 2022
Jorge Sampaoli has been named as Sevilla's new first-team coach until 2024, according to the team's new first-team coach. Following a poor start to the season, the Laliga side announced the dismissal of Julen Loegui on Wednesday night. Sampoli served Sevilla during the 2016-17 season before taking the Argentina job at the end of that season.

Wolves 'to hold talks with Julen Lopetegui in the next few days' as they look to replace Bruno Lage

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 6, 2022
According to a recent story, Wolves will hold talks with Julen Lodergui in the coming days, with a view to bringing in the former Sevilla boss to Molineux. Loegui, 56, accepted the Wolves' manager role in 2016, but was then lured away to take over the Spanish national team. The Midlands club has been looking for a new manager after firing Bruno Lage last weekend, and Lorenzo is now available after being pushed by Sevilla on Wednesday night.

Julen Loguigui, a Wolves target, has been suspended by Sevilla after Dortmund's thrashing

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 6, 2022
Julen Locuegui, the Wolves' target, was fired after admitting: 'Tomorrow (Thursday) I will not be Sevilla's boss.' Loegui knew he was handling his last match against Borussia Dortmund on Wednesday night before the 4-1 loss. He had been informed of the club's decision and that he had already said his goodbyes to club employees.

Julen Lopetegui is tipped to replace sacked Bruno Lage at Wolves

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 5, 2022
TOM COLLOMOSSE: Julen Locuegui is the former coach of both Spain and Real Madrid as well as the winner of a major European trophy. The former goalkeeper is a popular target for Wolves as they look for a replacement to Bruno Lage, who was fired last Sunday, and Lopegui has been wanting to move to England for some time. Loguen Neves has also worked at Porto, and the Wolves skipper has dubbed him a 'unique coach.'

With the Spanish boss's departure from Sevilla this week, Wolves are expected to swoop for Julen Locuegui

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 4, 2022
Julen Logui, the Wolves' target, is expected to leave Sevilla in the coming days, paving the way for a possible transfer to Molineux. Although Locugui isn't the sole contender, Wolves' search for successor Bruno Lage, who was fired last Sunday after the 2-0 loss at West Ham the previous day, is high on Wolves' radar. Under-18 coach Steve Davis is expected to be in the technical sector along with Under-21 boss James Collins for the trip to Chelsea on Saturday. Yet, there is a growing concern in Spain that Lorenzegui's three-year tenure will come to an end, particularly after tonight's Champions League match against Borussia Dortmund. Jorge Sampaoli, the former Argentina and Marseille manager, has been lined up for his second stint at Sevilla.

The ex-Spain boss was being watched by the owners as the ex-Spain boss was held in high regard by them

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 3, 2022
The position of former Spain coach Julen Loegui is being monitored by Wolves, who is under increasing strain for his work in Sevilla. Following Bruno Lage's dismissal on Sunday, the Molineux club is searching for a new boss after being admired by owners Fosun for long. Loguigui was Fosun's first choice to lead Wolves in 2016, but they turned down an invitation to become Spain's national coach.

After losing at Atletico Madrid, Sevilla is considering sacking manager Julen Lorenzo.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 2, 2022
Sevilla's boss, Julen Lopegui, is uncertain after losing 2-0 La Liga to Atletico Madrid on Saturday evening, with the Spanish side eager to bring former boss Jorge Sampaoli back to the team as his replacement. Loegui's position at the club is now being discussed in the next few hours, with Marca revealing that a decision could be made in the next few hours.

Real Madrid defeated Atletico in the derby, with ten things we learned from LaLiga

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 19, 2022
The '10 things we learned in La Liga this week' is dominated by the derby, with Madrid teaching Atletico a lesson in how to defend and take your chances that was so good it even impressed Diego Simeone. Racism raged before the game, but Vinicius and Rodrgyo had the last laugh as Madrid made it nine victories out of nine in all competitions this season. Barcelona defeated Elsewhere Elsewhere with a win over a red card for the team and another Pedri masterclass.

During the Champions League stalemate, Copenhagen showed their class by giving free beer to Sevilla fans

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 15, 2022
FC Copenhagen captured many football fans' hearts on Wednesday when they generously gave out free beers to the Sevilla fans who were heading to Denmark to watch their side's Champions League appearance. The Danish club gave the tiny group of Sevilla followers a drink to watch the game with in a classy gesture to thank the Spanish fans for making the 3,000 mile round trip in midweek. Copenhagen took to Twitter shortly after the Champions League Group G clash took place, sharing the moment the stewards served the beer to the fans, allowing the travelling team to salute Copenhagen.

Sevilla 0-0: Under pressure Julen Loosen Lodegui: Julen Lorenzo's side is stuck to a goalless deadlock

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 14, 2022
Sevilla was held hostage by Copenhagen to a pointless stalemate, with boss Julen Lorenzegui under pressure to keep his job. With the score remaining goalless at the break, both teams failed to provide any meaningful chances in the first half. In the second half, it was much the same, with Isco and Co struggling to crack down their Danish opponents. Logui has been facing new concerns about his work, even though the Sevilla board granted him a stay of execution earlier this week.

PETE JENSON: 10 things we learned from LaLiga this weekend

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 12, 2022
Real Madrid defeated Real Mallorca on Sunday to keep their 100 percent record on the season intact, while Barcelona piled on the pressure by scoring four goals of their own at Cadiz. Real Betis defeated Villareal in LaLiga's best of the rest this weekend, as the Yellow Submarines' first goal of the season was conceded. As Pete Jenson discusses ten things we learned from LaLiga this weekend, there were also double Valverde brilliance, indignation for Gattuso, and the constant reminder that football is not more important than life and death.

Sevilla 0-4 Manchester City is a footballer who plays for the Red Hot Havoc in the United States' 12th century

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 7, 2022
0-4 MANCHESTER CITY - JACK GAUGHAN AT THE RAMON SANCHEZ PIZJUAN'S FIRST TWO group games of the Champions League, Pep Guardiola has always had a lot of weight on the first two group games of the Champions League, regardless of the opposition. Win them and the rest is relatively tranquil. Never failing to make it to the last 16 has helped them with their perseverance over his lifetime. The problems were not anticipated until a little later in the competition. Well, this seemed to be a breeze from very early on, Manchester City left nothing to chance, and maybe Tuesday night provided a look at what Guardiola thinks as his best attacking cohort for the bigger matches going forward. The trio had a blast.

Manchester City is hoping to bring a Champions League victory to a close

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 5, 2022
Malcolm Allison - the brash Cockney who became a Manchester City legend and was responsible for a daring style of play that needs to be remembered - would have been 95 on Monday. Allison, Pep Guardiola's assistant, won a league title, two domestic trophies, and the Cup Winners' Cup before briefly taking over the top job himself. He was ahead of his time in the 1960s, as a progressive coach and gregarious figure both on the grass and in the nightclubs. Allison will often do press work when Mercer's No. 2 is downplayed, owing to his being more quotable. He never played about it, and shortly after winning the First Division title in 1968, he uttered the words that have unintentionally haunted their long-term friendship with Europe for more than a century.

Pete Jenson talks about the benefits we learned from Barcelona, Real Madrid, and Villarreal's victories

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 5, 2022
Over the weekend, the fourth round of LaLiga fixtures took place, with emphatic victories for Barcelona, Villareal, and Valencia among others. Real Madrid defeated Real Betis 2-1 on Saturday, while Osasuna defeated Rayo Vallecano by the same scoreline the following day. Real Madrid leads the table with a stunning 12 points from 12 so far, putting them two points ahead of Barcelona and Villareal in the league trophy race at this early stage. PETE JENSON has ten things we've learned this week.

Lucas Ocampos is embroiled in the bizarre transfer case, when Ajax decided to pay Sevilla but then walked out

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 31, 2022
Following the transfer of Antony to Manchester United earlier this week, the Spanish side had agreed to a fee with the Egivisie champions, who are now flush with cash. However, the Dutch giants stuck out of the contract to bring the 28-year-old, who had already boarded a plane with the hopes of completing a medical before completing his transfer on Wednesday. Ocampos was then taken back to Seville, where news revealed that Ajax technical manager Gerry Hamstra and ex-striker Klaas-Jan Huntelaar - another member of the technical staff - had flown out to Spain to apologize for him. However, the Ajax are still struggling to get a loan agreement signed by the Argentinai national before Thursday's deadline.

A run-down of all 32 teams that have qualified for the tournament

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 24, 2022
With the Champions League group stage draw, just 90 days after Vinicius Junior's champion for Real Madrid against Liverpool in the Paris final. The draw in Istanbul on Thursday evening will determine the final on June 10 next year, and the cream of European football will await the outcome. Sportsmail has the inside scoop on each of the 32 teams that will participate in the draw at 5 p.m. on Thursday.

Casemiro of Manchester United is more than just a murderer; it's wrong to dismiss his artistic talents

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 24, 2022
PETE JENSON (SPAIN): If Carlos Casemiro is ever asked to respond to Graeme Souness's claim that he is "not a good player," don't rule out the Brazilian consenting. He has always known his shortcomings, according to one of his best stories about him. He noticed that so many of the young hopefuls raised their hands when the coach asked who was a center-forward, so he said he had a good chance of making the cut as an 11-year-old - at Sao Paulo. 'I always thought it was important to think on my feet,' he told Sportsmail two seasons ago.'

LaLiga - 10 things we learned from the second weekend of the season

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 22, 2022
PETE JENSON: Real Madrid continued their good start to the season by defeating Celta Vigo, while Barcelona returned to winning ways following thrashing Real Sociedad. Diego Simeone's Atletico Madrid lost by 2-0 home against Villarreal, and disgruntled supporters shared their displeasure with the decision. This week's ten things we learned from Sportsmail's Peter Jenson on the promise of youth; the eternally young; and the age-old challenge of selecting a team while the clock is ticking on a transfer window that could make or break a season.

Casemiro has earned the right to determine whether Real Madrid's playing career comes to an end as a midfielder nears a Man United transfer

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 21, 2022
PETE JENSON: Casemiro has earned the right to face a new challenge aged 30, and if he contributes in around €65 million (£60 million) to the club, it will be seen as a 'last act of service' in a remarkable career in Spain after eight straight trophy-laden years as Real Madrid's midfield lynchpin. As he comes close to jumping ship just two weeks before the window closes, there is no anger against him. The club is not upset either; they do not regret allowing Cristiano Ronaldo, Raphael Varane, and Sergio Ramos to leave, and they insist getting a large fee for Casemiro makes the same sense.

Among the ten things we learned from the opening weekend of LaLiga, Atletico Madrid DON'T need Ronaldo

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 16, 2022
PETE JENSON IN SPAIN: This weekend, the new season in Spain began, with Real Madrid staging a comeback as if it was still the 2021-22 campaign. Despite £126 million (€150 million) invested in the summer and Unai Emery's Villarreal impressed by winning 3-0 away, Barcelona fell flat against Rayo Vallecano. Gennaro Gattuso won in Valencia, and Take Kubo scored on his debut for Real Sociedad. Sportsmail examines ten things we learned from La Liga's first weekend.

This season, ten La Liga games will be shown free on ITV

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 12, 2022
The broadcaster has won the rights to ten matches per season in the United Kingdom, but they will only show games starring at least one of Barcelona, Real Madrid, or Atletico Madrid. Barcelona's Journey to Real Sociedad will begin on Sunday, August 21, with coverage beginning at 8.30 p.m. ahead of a 9 p.m. kick-off.

LALIGA PREVIEW - Barcelona and Real Madrid, two major cities, should tear down the walls of discord

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 12, 2022
PETE JENSON ESPAIN: The two juggernauts of Spanish football used to roll over the majority of their opponents and dominate the domestic competition. Is Spain's Old Firm back?Or can Diego Simeone, going into his eleventh year as Atletico Madrid coach, rival the big two?Unai Emery has worked miracles at Villarreal in the last two season's delivering a Champions League semi-final and a Europa League, now can his team be a title candidate?And is Isco an ex-footballer, or the best signing Sevilla have made since they recruited sporting director Monchi? Sportsmail addresses some of the issues that could be posed by a new season in Spain.