La Preview: Mallorca give Laudrup the elbow as Betis look to extend stay at the top

Saturday

Osasuna (12th) v Mallorca (11th) - 18.00 (local time)
Probably the least surprising managerial change of the season saw Michael Laudrup agreeing terms to leave Mallorca earlier in the week. Supporters of the now ex-boss say he was never backed in the transfer market by club VP and majority shareholder, Lorenzo Serra Ferrer, and missed out on a forward due to administrative blunder - an error the Dane was fairly critical of to make choppy waters between the pair even...er...choppier.
LaudrupâÂÂs enemies in the Balearic battle-ground will declare good riddance to the Dane pointing to a terrible second half to last season that almost ended in relegation for Mallorca, as well as the unimpressive also-rans Laudrup opted to bring in over the summer when actually allowed to sign players.
The inevitable happened on Tuesday when the managerâÂÂs assistant, Erik Larsen, left the club having called Serra Ferrer âÂÂa bad personâÂÂ.
âÂÂIâÂÂll buy a dinner for anyone who can find something good to say about him.â The unsurprisingly immediate departure of the number two in light of these comments was followed by the number one with Laudrup making it quite clear who was to blame. âÂÂFour years ago, when the current maximum shareholder of Mallorca was coach of Betis he said âÂÂBetis will be what Lopera wants it to beâÂÂ. That applies here now. Mallorca will be what Serra Ferrer wants it to be.âÂÂ
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