The credit of Míchel Sánchez as coach of the Sports Society Huesca it is exhausted after accumulating eleven days without victories. The azulgranas returned to compete and stand up to a whole Seville, but suffered their fourth loss of the season. The club maintains its confidence in the coach and despite his numbers, everything indicates that he will lead the Catalans' game in Granada. The commitment to the Madrilenian is very important as shown by a data and is that no coach has resisted eleven days without victories in the last 39 years.
The last preparer who saved his head in a similar situation was Arsenio Iglesias in the 80-81 season when he was heading to Almería. Since then there have been nine other teams that without having tasted the victory in the first eleven days they dismissed their coach. The sorcerer of Arteijo won in his twelfth attempt and that allowed him to continue in office for a few more days.
In addition, Míchel not only accumulates his worst streak in the First Division with eleven games without victories (he added ten with Rayo), but also He is also close to achieving a LaLiga record held by Javier Clemente. In Vallecas he accumulated seven defeats that cost him the position and those records added to the eleven with Huesca lead him to be in a match of Espanyol de Clemente in 88-89, who went 19 games without winning a single game. Some numbers that seem unsustainable if Huesca loses in Los Cármenes next Sunday, so everything indicates that the coach will play the position.
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