Sports
Gonzalez, 39, a former Espanyol and Deportivo La Coruna player, was in his second season in charge after he was promoted from B team manager and led the club to a 10th-place finish in Spain's top flight in his debut campaign.
Updated : Sep 30, 2017, 02:18 AM IST
Espanyol have sacked coach Sergio Gonzalez after Saturday's 1-0 defeat at Celta Vigo left the Barcelona-based club hovering three points above the La Liga relegation places. They named former Romania international Constantin Galca as club's new head coach.
Gonzalez, 39, a former Espanyol and Deportivo La Coruna player, was in his second season in charge after he was promoted from B team manager and led the club to a 10th-place finish in Spain's top flight in his debut campaign.
Galca, 43, played at Espanyol with Gonzalez, as well as for a number of other Spanish clubs, and led Steaua Bucharest to the Romanian league and cup titles last season.
Espanyol, who reached the UEFA Cup final in 2007, have been a near-constant presence in La Liga and they were last relegated to the second division (Liga Adelante) in 1992-93 before coming straight back up the following term.
Their next outing is a King's Cup last-32, second leg at home to Levante on Tuesday. The La Liga rivals drew 1-1 in the first leg in Valencia.