In Barcelona, Real, in Spain, how had Basque coach Lopetegei mysteriously built his career?

Last night, Real Madrid Football Club fired her coach Yulen Lopetegwin, writes Periscopi. He's a Bask, but he started his football career at Real Madrid's youth by being a goalkeeper. His goalie career, however, was too poor. He had started playing for Madrid's first real team, but [...]
Last night, Real Madrid Football Club fired her coach Yulen Lopetegwin, writes Periscopi. He's a Bask, but he started his football career at Real Madrid's youth by being a goalkeeper. His goalie career, however, was too poor.

He had started playing for Madrid's first real team, but for three years he had stayed in the bank all the time, showing up only once a total. But as you cannot imagine, the reserve doorman had even played for the national of Spain in 1994.

And as 28 years old, Lopetegei passes to Barcelona, another big team. But for three years at Barca he only fought five games.
As a coach, his career was even more mysterious because he did nothing extraordinary, yet he succeeded in leading great nationals.
Suppose, for a short time, he was an assistant in the U-17 National of Spain, from which he became the coach of Rayo Vallecanos where he failed. Then, five years later, he started managing Real Madrid B, where he also failed. A year later, he began to lead Spain's age groups, U-19, U-20 and U-21.

It was then that the Portuguese team took over Porto. Even though he failed to win the league with Porton, he succeeded in coaching the nationals with the best players in the world, Spain.
And what happened next remains a mystery. He led Spain for two years to become Real Madrid coach before leaving Spain. Spain expelled him, so before the World Championship began.

In Real Madrid, Lopetegei again failed. But every time this coach has failed, he has noted ever greater progress. Who will manage it in the future? Bayernin, Manchester City, Paris or Juventis? /Periscopi











