It’s certainly no surprise that Real Sociedad sack their manager Sergio Francisco, because the team is slacker and more disorganized than we’ve seen in a long time. – Last season was also bad where they landed in eleventh place in La Liga.

After Friday’s home loss at Reale Arena against, they are down to 15th place in the table and there is before all the weekend’s games have been played.

Immediately after the game, a crisis meeting was called and the topic was the manager, and what the club should focus on in order to again qualify for games in Europe.

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Real Sociedad have fired manager Sergio Francisco, as well as assistant coach Iosu Rivas.

Francisco took over the job this summer and led the first team in only 18 games. Now he is being forced away.

In total, Francisco has spent over eleven seasons at Real Sociedad as a coach in the academy and for the reserve teams.

Current Sanse coach Jon Ansotegi will be in charge of leading the team on an interim basis for the two remaining games before the Christmas break.

This decision underlines the club’s high ambitions.

Real Sociedad, founded in 1909, has a rich history as one of Spain’s most traditional clubs. The club, which won its first league championship in 1981 and followed it up with another in 1982, is particularly known for its outstanding youth development and for fostering players such as Antoine Griezmann, Xabi Alonso and Mikel Oyarzabal.

In recent times, the club, under the leadership of coaches such as David Moyes, Eusebio Sacristán and Imanol Alguacil, has restored its status as a permanent top club in Spanish football and made its mark in Europe. The current situation shows that the tolerance for results below expectations is low, and the club is determined to get back to the position they believe they belong to.

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