Imanol Alguacil, in overwhelming mode

Imanol
Sheriff and the Royal Society have been in overwhelming mode. The txuri urdin team, LaLiga's solo leaders when more than the first quarter of the competition has already been played, has won eight of their last ten official matches. Since the blue and white squad drew against Real Madrid, almost two months ago, they have practically only known victory. Valencia (0-1) and Napoli (0-1), in two games with a very similar story, clearly realistic dominance, are the only teams that have found the antidote for this victorious machine in which they have become Sheriff to your team.

The consequence, how could it be otherwise, is that Imanol he has been elected the best coach of the month of October in the popular vote that the Professional Football League proposes each month. Alvaro
Cervera (Cádiz) and Diego
Martinez (Granada) were his adversaries and the result has been conclusive. Almost half of the voters (48%) have chosen to choose the coach of Orio as the best coach of the championship in October, followed by the coach of Cádiz (40%) and that of Granada (12%). The award could not be more deserved if we take into account that Real has clearly won the three October games (Getafe, Betis and Huesca).

IMANOL EXCEEDS 50% OF WINS

The victories in October were joined in November by the victories in Vigo, against AZ Alkmaar and on Sunday against Granada for a total of eight wins since Getafe was thrashed on October 3. Spectacular.

The match won against Granada is the 45th win for Imanol as coach of the Real, only five out of fifty. The success came the day that Alguacil equaled the 89 games of Raynald
Denoueix, which means that Orio's coach has recovered 50% of victories on the Blue and White bench. A brutal fact. In fact, the Gipuzkoan is the coach with the best average number of games won in the club's history among the coaches who have directed Real on the most occasions, overcoming myths such as Benedict
Diaz or Alberto
Ormaetxea.