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So true, the limitation on its financial condition doesn't give the new coach a way to develop the club properly. Mendilibar could still buy the players but unlike him the new coach must be selling all of its players due to the unstable financial condition faced by sevilla.
The club has too many debt and this is greatly impacting the performance from the club. This is also the main reason sevilla goes down so hard to the bottom. I meant that if we shall be anticipating the comeback of sevilla but it's unlikely to happen in a short time.
Sometimes this is the sad thing that happens in the world of football. When a club experiences a financial crisis it will definitely have a big impact on that condition. A coach may only be able to plan how to optimize them for the future, but unfortunately often that plan fails because it doesn't match the budget provided by the club. and in the end it is the coach who really has to rack his brains to play and optimize the existing squad. whereas sometimes expectations from the club are still quite high with such bad conditions.
Actually, not only Sevilla, but several other clubs may also have experienced this. as experienced by Barcelona last season until in the end Xavi could really start to change these conditions for the better. However, at that time Barcelona really took quite a high risk with their financial problems still unresolved.
That's true, sometimes club officials still think further back in the sense that they still feel they are the favorite team, have high expectations to the team performance will be fine. I think Xavi is a great coach in this case, where he was able to stabilize Barcelona performance even though they were facing a financial crisis. Barcelona luck lies in the legacy of players it has, unlike Sevilla which had to let go of its core players in the transfer window last summer.
Barcelona can still maintain its reputation as a title challenger, even though it is 7 points behind Real Madrid, of course we never know what the future will bring. Meanwhile, Sevilla are experiencing terrible conditions who have to fight to avoid the degradation zone, but I hope Sevilla can stay in La Liga next season and not drop down to the Segunda Division.