Sevilla have shown an uptick in form lately Quique Sanchez Flores, which leads to the hope that they have finally turned the corner after two years in which they have just raised their heads. The Madrid native has won three of Sevilla's last five games, one defeat, and his only defeat was a narrow loss to Luka Modric's stunner for Real Madrid.
Sanchez Flores, who was previously at Getafe, signed in December to replace Diego Alonso at the helm and has been solely tasked with keeping Sevilla comfortably out of the drop zone to bring some stability to Nervion. As things stand, they are eight points ahead of relegation.
Ace for ReliefSanchez Flores has a clause in his current deal, which expires at the end of the season, that will renew his contract for next season if Seville finish in the top half. Something is still eight points with eleven games to go. However, the same outlet also reports that if Sevilla want to, they can also complete the deal even if they finish in the top half, paying part of his salary for next season.
Since many of his most recent jobs have been teams in the bottom half trying to avoid relegation, Sanchez Flores does not seem like the most attractive option for many Sevillistas, but if he can show something similar from here until the end of the season, it will be. it would be difficult to argue against its continuity. Equally, Sevilla has had such a frequent turnover of managers lately, that stability can work in their favor.