The thing that must be the main concern is about how bad the attacking lines that owned by sevilla. Sampaoli already sacked by club. Club is trying to find a new name as replacement for his spot.
The new coach will have very big pressures and i think that if it's quite hard to find a new guy that will be willing to handle the club to get big pressure instantly.
I didn't expect the Sevilla coach to be sacked. I think their run in the Europa League is not too bad. But the result of the game against Getafe seems to have made the management not believe it. Seven games with five defeats is not a good result, so I think they were not wrong to sack him.
Indeed, if you look at their history in the previous season, Sevilla experienced a very deep decline. Last season they could have finished fourth. Today they are in fourteenth position which leaves only twelve games.
Im not even feeling surprised to see that happens.
In total, Sampaoli was in charge for 31 games; 13 wins, 6 draws and 12 losses. In the Copa del Rey they were beaten by Osasuna, but Sampaoli did negotiate their way past PSV Eindhoven and Fenerbahce in the Europa League, where they now face Manchester United. Sevilla highlighted the fact that they have not moved up the table since his appointment, as well as the image given in recent games.
https://www.football-espana.net/2023/03/21/sevilla-sack-jorge-sampaoli-after-31-games-in-chargeSampaoli has done a bit well in europa league but he was not making the club moving up to leave the relegation zone. Sevilla is still sitting above relegation zone with only two points which will make the club can enter relegation zone anytime. That's why sevilla was sacking him caused by sampaoli was failed to makes sevilla moving up even higher and increase the gap to the clubs that placed in the relegation zone. I would not be surprised to see that happened with him.
Sevilla's owner was thinking about the future of club not him.