Óscar Arias, like Chairman José Castro took the opportunity to evaluate Sevilla's first-half of the season at the presentation of Guilherme Arana - stressing that the team is alive on all fronts but with room for improvement. "The feeling we have is that that we definitely haven't hit the ground running from the start. I think we have a squad filled with options, players with a lot of potential but things haven't been working. Eduardo had a very fixed philosophy that has worked very well for him when he was in Chile and at Celta but it didn't work for us. The team had entered into a period where it wasn't able to dictate the rhythm and the style of play that the board wanted. Now with the change in managers we hope we'll be able to straighten out the run, improve our game and give better sensations - on both individual levels and in a collective form we need to achieve with new incorporations. It's a change of model and a change in ideas from what we were working with under Berizzo. It requires time for Vincenzo to develop his own ideas and for the team to develop the potential it has", he said.
"I think it's a question of general performance...Eduardo came in with a philosophy that in the end didn't work out and that poor performance has meant that the players are in worse form than they could be. The majority of players are below their level", he added.
"We have a squad with a lot of options but things have not worked"