Carlos Corberán becomes new Valencia coach

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Valencia has its new coach. After parting ways with Rúben Baraja, the Valencian club announced, on the night of Tuesday to Wednesday, the arrival on its bench of Carlos Corberán. The residents of the Estadio Mestalla have paid the West Bromwich Albion coach’s €2.7 million clause. Corberán is committed to Valencia until June 2027.

Having worked at Olympiakos and Huddersfield (Championship), Marcelo Bielsa’s former assistant at Leeds will have the difficult task of keeping Valencia in La Liga. After 17 contested days, the club from eastern Spain is in 19th place in the standings, with only two victories. “ Carlos Corberán becomes the new coach of Valencia CF until 2027. The club has informed West Bromwich Albion FC of the execution of the exit option stipulated in his contract to leave the English club », Communicated the Spanish club.

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