Albert Celades has been added to Real Madrid’s coaching staff to act as assistant to Julen Lopetegui, the club announced on Friday.
Celades was among Lopetegui’s assistants at the World Cup and had spent four years as Spain’s under-21 coach before leaving the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) Psg Fodboldtrøjer after La Roja’s last-16 exit from the tournament in Russia at the hands of the host nation.
The former Real Madrid player, who shared a dressing room with the Galácticos during two spells at the Bernabéu (2000-03 and 2004-05) during Florentino Pérez’s first tenure and lifted the Champions League in 2002 as well as two Liga titles after joining from Barcelona, where he also enjoyed considerable success.
Celades left his role as under-21 coach after being overlooked for the managerial role in Russia after the RFEF instead decided to parachute in sporting Barcelona Fodboldtrøjer director Fernando Hierro, also a teammate of Celades’ during his playing days, after sacking Lopetegui just two days before the tournament started when it emerged he had agreed to join Real Madrid. Hierro also subsequently left the federation after Spain’s disappointing World Cup campaign.
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