Last month, Rafa Benitez was sacked after less than a year in charge of Celta Vigo. The previous Valencia, Real Madrid and Liverpool supervisor had a really tough time in charge in Galicia, and after a 4-0 thumping at the Santiago Bernabeu, the choice was required to ease him of his responsibilities.
Claudio Giraldez rose from Celta’s B group to take charge till completion of the season, and he’s had an appealing start. Four points from his very first 3 matches at the helm suggests that Celta are presently 3 points clear of the transfer zone, although this is still extremely precarious at this phase.
Celta are pleased with Giraldez’s start as head coach, and according to Marca, their strategy is to continue with him in charge of the first string. This will hold true even if they are relegated, with talks over extending his agreement anticipated to begin in the coming days.
Celta Vigo are dealing with a huge couple of weeks in their defend survival, as they handle Las Palmas, Alaves and Villarreal in their next 3 components, before video games versus Atletico Madrid and Athletic Club. Giraldez will hope that he can guide them far from difficulty, which would imply that he continues as a La Liga supervisor for next season.
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