Atlas FC is looking at what to do with their manager, Beñat San José, as they talk with the club’s sporting president Germán Brunati who’s leading these discussions. San José has worked all over the world which is something they’re thinking about as they figure out what to do next.
- Germán Brunati started talking about what to do with Beñat San José at Atlas FC.
- Managers change a lot in football like what’s happening at Santos Laguna and Vasco da Gama.
- San José working in different countries could matter for his future with Atlas FC.
Key Discussions at Atlas FC
Atlas FC is trying to figure out what to do with manager Beñat San José. Germán Brunati who runs the sports side of things, says they’re talking about San José’s future. This meeting is really important for Atlas FC while they look at how he’s done and what he could do later. San José who used to run teams like Bolívar and Universidad Católica, has to wait and see what happens with his job at the Mexican club.
🚨Germán Brunati, presidente deportivo de Atlas: “Tuvimos una reunión con Beñat y vamos a analizar su continuidad en estos días.
https://t.co/3q2Pn2dFxp— César Luis Merlo (@CLMerlo)
November 25, 2024
Managerial Trends in Football
What’s happening at Atlas FC isn’t that special since managers change all the time in football. The same kind of thing is going on with Fernando “Tano” Ortiz at Santos Laguna and Rafael Paiva leaving Vasco da Gama. This shows how football management works where teams often look for new leaders to make the team better. Atlas FC is thinking about what they want to do with San José in charge.
San José’s Career and Achievements
Beñat San José knows a lot about football after running teams in Chile, Bolivia and Saudi Arabia. He’s good at working in different places and has won stuff like the Chilean Primera División with Universidad Católica and the Bolivian Primera División with Club Bolívar which shows he knows what he’s doing. Right now San José is trying to do well in Liga MX and keep his job at Atlas FC. He wins about 43.55% of his games which shows he can make teams win. These talks will decide if San José stays around to help Atlas FC in the future.