Salvador “Voro” Gonzalez, a senior individual from the staff of coaching, will stand in as guardian of the first group squad. After a 2-1 win over Sporting Gijon in Prandelli’s first match, Valencia have lost four and attracted three games La Liga despite the fact that they beat Leganes home and away in the King’s Cup. Previous Italy boss Cesare Prandelli has resigned as Valencia mentor after one win in eight La Liga matches in control, the Spanish group said on Friday.
Prandelli assumed control in October on an agreement until June 2018, turning into Valencia’s seventh mentor since Singapore businessman Peter Lim purchased the club in May 2014. “Cesare Prandelli has communicated … his irrevocable decision to resign from his position as coach, as of Friday,” the club said in a statement.
Valencia are fourth from base in the table with 12 points from 15 games, nine of them defeats, over the assignment zone just on objective contrast.
It is a long ways from Prandelli’s optimism at his arrangement when he said it was “a respect to be in such a glorious club and we need to take it back there”.
Valencia are one of Spain’s driving clubs however a great many coaches, including previous England shield Gary Neville last season, has fallen by the wayside lately.
Prandelli supplanted Pako Ayestaran who was sacked with the worst record of any mentor in the club’s 98-year history in the wake of taking 10 points from 12 matches.
He took after Neville, who has the second worst record, into the occupation in March.
Prandelli had the honing knowledge, with Fiorentina, Galatasaray and Italy, who he prompted to second place at Euro 2012, that Neville and Ayestaran did not possess.
In any case, having been in control for two months, the Italian gave an insight into the difficulties he had turning round the group’s performances and player attitudes, saying,
“Those that want to stay here need to prove they deserve to.
“It’s not a problem of tactics, it’s a problem of personality.”