Spanish Primera Liga club Espanyol took the decision to sack their coach
Bartolome "Tintin" Marquez late last night.
The 46-year-old lasted just 13 games as Espanyol first team coach after
replacing Ernesto Valverde during the summer. However, despite a positive start
to the season, Espanyol have had a disappointing campaign to date.
The Barcelona based side won their opening two Primera Liga matches, raising
hopes of a push for a place in Europe, but a dreadful run of just one win in the
last 11 matches has ended those hopes.
This Sunday saw Espanyol lose 1-0 at home to recently promoted Sporting Gijon
in what had widely been reported to be Martin's last chance to save his job.
The Espanyol fans booed their players off the pitch and barely four hours
later the club President Daniel Sanchez Llibre announced Marquez's departure.
Llibre announced he hoped to name Marquez's replacement on
Wednesday.