Former Real Betis coach Pepe Mel lands West Bromwich Albion job
West Bromwich Albion appointed former Real Betis boss Pepe Mel as their new head coach on Thursday, the English Premier League club announced.
The 50-year-old Spaniard replaced Steve Clarke, sacked last month after a 1-0 defeat by Cardiff City left Albion two points off the relegation places.
But, under caretaker manager Keith Downing, the Baggies are currently four points above the bottom three.
Mel himself was sacked by Betis last month, with a 4-0 defeat by local rivals Sevilla helping seal his fate as the club failed to make good on last season’s seventh-placed La Liga finish which took them into the Europa League.
Previously in charge of Rayo Vallecano, Mel was appointed by Albion on a relatively short 18-month contract, but the Midlands side’s sporting and technical director, Richard Garlick, said: “I’m delighted to welcome Pepe to the club.
“His appointment concludes an extensive recruitment process during which we have cast the net far and wide to identify the most suitable candidate to take the club forward.
“Pepe was a strong contender from the outset due to his impressive achievements and has emerged as our number one candidate.