Getafe are preparing to wave goodbye to their beloved manager Jose Bordalas when his contract expires this summer. The Spanish tactician, who has beco...
Getafe are preparing to wave goodbye to their beloved manager Jose Bordalas when his contract expires this summer. The Spanish tactician, who has become a symbol of resilience and tactical grit for Los Azulones, will bring his second spell at the club to a close at the end of the season. Just last week, the local council and mayor of Getafe conferred upon him the honour of being named an adopted son of the city, a rare recognition of his immense contributions to the side. The powers that be at the club are now on the hunt for a new manager, though Bordalas departs with the lion's share of the credit for the team's recent revival. In the scheme of things, his exit marks the end of an era for a club that punched well above its weight under his guidance. At the end of the day, Getafe must find a worthy successor to continue the fight in La Liga. The news, first carried by GoalZaza, has stirred emotions among the faithful who recall his first stint and the formidable side he built. For Nigerian fans, the departure of a coach known for his no nonsense defensive structure is a reminder of how the Super Eagles talisman Victor Osimhen and his ilk thrive against such disciplined backlines when their own boots find the right rhythm. As the story unfolds, all eyes will be on who steps into the hot seat.