He manage Real Valladolid this season and they had a decent season. They began well, but they began to fell apart as the season continue. The injuries really got to the club, but other than that i think Dukic is a good coach that motivates his players very well. I give him credit for that impressive win at Pizjuan last year 2-1 vs Sevilla. I would like to see how Dukic will do now that he will be managing a better squad like Valencia's. Unlike Mauricio Pellegrino, Dukic has coaching experience and he played for Valencia as an ex defender back in the late 90's to early 2000's. Ernesto Valverde is a decent coach but in my opinion when it came to facing Barcelona and Real Madrid, Valencia didn't show much in those games. Dukic showed a good game vs the top 2 this season as he manage Real Valladolid.
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Source: http://www.euronews.com/sport/1979960-valencia-hir...
Update:@ Sen. Well you need to understand as well that Valencia building a new stadium as well and the transfer money of players sold is used to make more preparations for the new stadium to be done quicker, but of course most importantly pay of debts. I think Valencia has more debt to owe than Sevilla.
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I've never heard of the coach but I know that he used to play for Valencia. It sucks that we didn't keep Valverde because he did an outstanding job since he came in. Pellegrino really fcked us up and we lost a lot of points because of him but Valverde came in and immediately got results. We barely lost out on a CL spot only because Sevilla cheated jk. Even with a new coach I expect Valencia to compete next season and get a CL spot.
Also yeah we do have a lot of debt but it is slowly being paid off and construction on the new stadium has continued. I know that Sevilla also has debt that's why they had to sell Navas and possibly Negredo.
good for them