体坛英语新闻:Struggling Rayo sack coach Michel after 7 succesive defeats
MADRID, March 18 (Xinhua) -- Spanish Liga Santander strugglers, Rayo Vallecano on Monday sacked coach Miguel Angel Sanchez 'Michel' following a 3-1 defeat away to Villarreal on Sunday.
The defeat away to a direct rival in the battle to avoid relegation means Rayo have now lost their last seven matches and now sit second from bottom of the Liga Santander, six points from safety.
"We thank him (Michel) for his inestimable work during three seasons leading the squad and his unquestionable success, reaching promotion to the Primera Division in 2018, which puts him on the roll of honor of our almost 100 years of history."
"Our most sincere recognition for his work and our best wishes for the future," reads the statement on the official Rayo website.
A former legend at the Madrid-based outfit as a player, Michel began coaching in the club's youth system after hanging up his boots and was promoted to the first team job in 2017 as Rayo struggled to avoid relegation from the second division.
He was able to save them from the drop and the following season led them to promotion, but the club has struggled to adapt to life in the top flight, spending nearly all season rooted in the bottom three.
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