La Liga powerhouse Chelsea suddenly waved goodbye to coach Binidis, marking an abrupt end to their short eight-month association. Meanwhile, Lazio head coach Sally announced his departure due to his team's consecutive losses in the UEFA Europa League and Serie A. The two former Chelsea legend coaches, it seems, met each other unexpectedly on the road to unemployment.
Binidis, the 63-year-old Spanish manager who helped Chelsea win the 2013 UEFA Europa League as an interim manager, has had a slightly bleak career in recent years. At the end of June last year, he took over the coaching reins at Cherda, originally planning to sign a three-year deal. However, the team's performance at the beginning of the season was disappointing, especially after the tragic loss to Real Madrid in the league, the ranking fell to 17th, facing the risk of relegation. In the face of such pressure, the club finally relented and terminated the contract with "Fat Bin" in advance.
Sully, who also helped Chelsea win the title, has also suffered a career low recently. In the second round of the UEFA Europa League round of 16, he led Lazio to a 0-3 defeat away to Bayern Munich and was unfortunately eliminated. Immediately after, the league home defeat Udinese, suffered four consecutive defeats in all competitions, and is currently ranked only 9th in Serie A. It was reported that Sully felt that the players no longer supported him and therefore made the decision to resign.