Alianza Lima searches for a new coach
After the surprising dismissal of Guillermo Salas, Alianza Lima is considering various names to find a replacement for the national coach. For that reason, Spanish strategist Robert Moreno is being mentioned as one of the candidates to take over the team.
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Robert Moreno's coaching career is extensive. He has coached the Spanish National Team, Monaco, and Granada. He also served as assistant coach to Luis Enrique.
Among his achievements, he stands out for winning a Champions League, two Spanish Leagues, three Copa del Rey titles, a Spanish Super Cup, and a World Club Cup. He achieved these trophies with Barcelona.
For the 2017-2018 season, he took on the challenge of being the second coach of Juan Carlos Unzué at Celta de Vigo. His philosophy is 'Tiki-Taka', pressuring the opponent from their field and playing with short spaces.
Robert Moreno won the Champions League with Barcelona.
Who is Robert Moreno?
Robert Moreno was born in 1977 and is 45 years old. He is Catalan with Sevillian ancestry, has a degree in International Trade, and published a book titled My Recipe 4-4-2, where he reflects and explains how to apply this tactical system.
He has been a coach since 1991, when he was 14 years old. He began his coaching career at Penya Blaugrana Collblanc and Mariano Poblet. Later he went through L'Hospitalet, La Unió Esportiva Castelldefels, and Damm.
He was an assistant to Luis Enrique at AS Roma (2011-2012), Celta de Vigo (2013-2014), and Barcelona (2014-2017).
Which teams did Robert Moreno coach?
As a coach, Robert Moreno has managed the Spanish National Team (2019), Monaco (2019-2020), and Granada (2021-2022).
Robert Moreno's coaching numbers
Robert Moreno coached Spain, Monaco, and Granada. He played a total of 51 matches in his coaching career, achieving 18 victories, 15 draws, and 18 defeats.