Following Steve Cooper’s announcement, West Brom manager Carlos Corberan is open to a position at Leicester City.
After splitting from the Welshman over the weekend, West Bromwich Albion manager Carlos Corberan is apparently open to leaving for Leicester City, who are now looking for a replacement for Steve Cooper.
A recent update from GIVEMESPORT, which exclusively revealed that Corberan is eager to take over as manager of the King Power Stadium, is responsible for this new development.
It’s hardly surprising that the Premier League is interested in Corberan, who is considered one of the best second-tier managers after establishing himself as Marcelo Bielsa’s assistant at Leeds United and then showing himself at Huddersfield Town and West Brom.
The highly regarded Spaniard led the Baggies to the Championship play-offs the previous season and is now in a strong position to do it again. When this was written, West
Brom is now behind sixth-place Middlesbrough on goal differential despite being undefeated in their past nine games after securing an incredible eight draws.
Under Corberan, West Brom has continuously outperformed their rivals in the Championship despite lacking the financial means to do so. However, success comes with a price tag, and the Hawthorns are naturally afraid of losing him.
Carlos Corberan, the manager of West Brom, is eager to succeed Steve Cooper at Leicester City.
According to the previously cited GIVEMESPORT story, Corberan is one of the “leading” contenders to succeed former Swansea City manager Cooper, along with Lee Carlsey and Ruud Van Nistelrooy. Cooper was released from his responsibilities.
Following the Foxes suffered their fourth loss in five games across all competitions on Saturday afternoon, losing 2-1 to Chelsea under Enzo Maresca.
According to reports, Cooper was unable to establish a rapport with both players and supporters in the same manner that Maresca did before to his summer move to Stamford Bridge, whereas Corberan has garnered substantial and ongoing support from all quarters at West Brom. According to the article, Corberan is therefore seen as a great stylistic match for the position, and he is also eager to relocate across the Midlands.
According to GIVEMESPORT, Corberan might even be open to leaving the Baggies in the middle of the season to get his first job. West Brom will undoubtedly be quite concerned with the Spaniard’s apparent attitude.
The loss of Carlos Corberan from Leicester City would be devastating for West Brom.
Without a doubt, Albion would suffer a devastating blow if Corberan were to leave at any point. But losing him in the middle of the season would be a much worse situation, and it is something that should be avoided at all costs.
West Brom must make every effort to keep him until the end of the season at the latest, since he could need some persuasion. This is because the 41-year-old is ultimately expected to guide the Baggies back to the promised land, and as long as he remains in the dugout, their prospects of regaining their top-flight standing are significantly increased.