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Sunday, March 9, 2008

Former Spain boss Javier Clemente is the new coach of struggling Real Murcia following the sacking of Lucas Alcaraz on Thursday, the Primera Liga club said on their website. Clemente, who was close to becoming the Iran national team coach last month, inherits a side second from bottom in the Primera Liga, six points from safety, with five wins from 26 games since winning promotion last season.
"It hurts me to make these types of decisions especially when Alcaraz has been working so hard, but it's the results that count," Murcia president Jesus Samper told a news conference.
Alcaraz was in his second season at the helm after steering them to third place in the second division last year. "Clemente has the capacity, the professionalism, the talent and a great knowledge of football," Samper added. "We should all now get behind the new coach to move this project forward. He has the spirit of winner and is familiar with the squad."
Miracle worker?Clemente, 57, has been given a contract until the end of the season and will be presented on Friday. He will be seeking to end a run of four consecutive defeats when he takes charge for the first time for Sunday's league match at home to Getafe.
He took charge of Spain after their failure to qualify for the UEFA EURO 1992 in Sweden, guiding them to both the quarter-finals of the 1994 FIFA World Cup and EURO 1996.
He was appointed Serbia coach in July 2006 but was sacked in December last year after the team failed to qualify for the EURO 2008 finals.
As a club coach he achieved his greatest success at Athletic Bilbao, steering the Basque side to the league title in 1983 and a league and cup double the following season. His other clubs include Atletico Madrid, Espanyol, Real Sociedad, Real Betis and Olympique Marseille.

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