Moisés Hurtado will no longer be the coach of Espanyol's Juvenil B this day. The coach resigned at the beginning of the week, as Esports Cope and Onda Cero announced and AS confirmed, after not feeling fully motivated to continue performing the role, so, in the absence of official status, The former player parakeet thus closes his second stage at the club after two and a half years at the quarry.
The divergences between the coach and the youth football coordination already existed since last June. Before Rufete assumed the general sports management, the previous coordinator, Fran Navarro, had decided to assign Moisés and Javi Chica, his assistant and also a former player of the first team, Juvenil A. But with his dismissal and the appointment of Luis Vicente Mateo, Moisés was once again responsible for Juvenil B and Erik Llorca was imposed as second, displacing Chica to another club team.
This decision was the first in which the coach showed his disagreement by not being able to work with his trusted team. From there, the season is not turning out to be easy for Juvenil B, that the previous week they lost 2-0 to bottom bottom, Jabac Terrassa, and with ten points it is in the lower middle zone of the classification, with a team of practically the first year and with some players of this generation who are regulars at Youth A.
The coach will now take a break acquiring new knowledge while waiting to seek new professional challenges. His second stage at Espanyol ended in an announced way, after the latest events since last summer.
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