Eduardo Berizzo has lost his job as Sevilla’s head coach almost a month after undergoing surgery for prostate cancer.
Berizzo, 48, succeeded his fellow Argentinian Jorge Sampaoli at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan in May.
#SevillaFC Chairman, José Castro: "There are moments where we have to make these decisions for the club"
— Sevilla FC (@SevillaFC_ENG) December 22, 2017
➡️ https://t.co/aluJPBl02F pic.twitter.com/b1twTb9y4g
He had led the Andalusians to fifth place in LaLiga and into the Champions League knockout stages, where they will play Manchester United, but a statement published on Sevilla’s official website tonight said he had been dismissed "due to the team’s bad run".
Sevilla are without a win in three, having suffered a 5-0 thrashing at Real Madrid earlier this month, although Ernesto Marcucci was in charge for that fixture at the Bernabeu.
Berizzo underwent successful surgery to treat prostate cancer in late November and returned to the Sevilla bench for last week’s goalless draw with Levante.
With his former club Celta Vigo he reached May’s Europa League final, losing to United in Stockholm.