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Eder Sarabia Steps Down as Elche Coach After Securing La Liga Survival

Eder Sarabia has stepped down as coach of La Liga side Elche just five days after securing the club's top-flight survival. Sarabia announced his decision at a press conference, citing the demanding nature of the profession and a need to focus on personal life. He guided Elche to promotion from the second division last season and then ensured their La Liga status this campaign. Sarabia said he plans to take several months off before considering a return to coaching.

Sarabia steps down as Elche coach after securing La Liga survival

Madrid, May 27

Eder Sarabia announced on Wednesday that he is stepping down as coach of La Liga side Elche and will take a break from football. The decision comes just five days after Elche secured a place in La Liga for next season with a 1-1 draw away to Girona, completing a successful campaign a year after Sarabia guided the club to promotion from the second division.

"We have decided not to continue. We may have saddened many people, and they may be disappointed, but we hope they understand the reasons," Sarabia said at a press conference, where he thanked the club for "two incredible years."

"We achieved promotion, stayed up, and filled the stadium, that was the dream I had," he added, while also thanking his coaching staff, players, and supporters.

Sarabia said he does not plan to return immediately to coaching, citing the demands the profession places on personal life, reports Xinhua.

"This is a demanding profession where you neglect other things: family, children, friends," he said. "We're not going to coach. We're going to take a few months off to prepare, get organised, and attend to other needs that are also fundamental."

The last round of matches in La Liga ended on Saturday with a nail-biting end to the season, which saw Mallorca and Girona join Oviedo in relegation to the second division, while Celta and Getafe assured their places in Europe for next season.

However, Spain's head-to-head system of separating sides who finish level on points meant Mallorca needed results elsewhere to go their way. Although Levante lost 2-1 to Betis and Osasuna went to a 1-0 defeat in Getafe, Elche's win doomed Mallorca to the drop with 42 points.

Getafe's win, which came through Luis Milla's 59th-minute goal, assured a seventh-place finish and a spot in next season's Conference League ahead of Rayo Vallecano, who fought back to win 2-1 away to Deportivo Alaves.

Celta Vigo's 1-0 win at home to Sevilla gave it a sixth-place finish thanks to Ilaix Moriba's solitary strike. Espanyol drew 1-1 at home to Real Sociedad. Valencia's 3-1 victory at home to Barcelona, with goals from Javi Guerra, Luis Rioja and Guido Rodriguez, wasn't enough for a place in Europe, while Robert Lewandowski signed off from Barcelona with a goal.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Ravi K

Absolutely brilliant job by Sarabia - Elche's promotion and survival in one season is no mean feat. Reminds me of how underdogs like East Bengal or Mohun Bagan punch above their weight sometimes. Wishing him a well-deserved rest 🙏⚽

Arun Y

It takes courage to step down at the peak. In our cricketing culture, many coaches cling on even after failures. Sarabia shows what true professionalism looks like. Hope we see him back refreshed soon.

Divya L

As someone who understands the demands of a high-pressure job, I can relate to Sarabia's decision. In India, we often sacrifice family for work, and it's refreshing to see a coach prioritise mental health. Good on him! 👏

Jacob K

Wow, that's a surprise! From India, I follow La Liga closely. Elche's survival was a huge achievement, especially with that dramatic final day. Sarabia's honesty about the toll on personal life is rare in football. Salute to him ✨

Naveen S

While I appreciate Sarabia's achievements, I have to respectfully disagree with leaving just after securing survival. He could have built on this momentum. But if family calls, no one can fault him. India could learn from this work-life balance!

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