"Sevilla" Targeted Former "Man City" Coach

Having reached the quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League, but demonstrating very poor results in Spain, "Sevilla" will undertake changes this summer. Not so long ago, head coach Vincenzo Montella was dismissed from his duties and replaced by the experienced Joaquin Caparros. The latter won the first two games and recently defeated "Real" Madrid, but the 62-year-old coach has no plans to stay with the team longer than until the end of the season. "Marca" reports that the first goal of "Sevilla" this summer is to attract sports director Antonio Cordon, who is familiar with Spanish football and the coach whom the Andalusians have identified as the main candidate to take over the team. It is said that "Sevilla" is looking towards 64-year-old Argentinean Manuel Pellegrini. The strategist is currently working in China, but is ready to return to Europe. According to the same source, M. Pellegrini is also offered a contract by an unnamed Premier League club in England, but the strategist would prefer to return to Spain, where he has led clubs such as "Villarreal", "Real", and "Malaga" for several years.