Óscar Arias was unveiled as Sevilla’s new sporting director in a press conference at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán on Tuesday.
Arias, 51, is promoted to the role having served as Monchi’s assistant after the former goalkeeper left the club last month.
Speaking to the assembled media in Nervión, Arias said that he is looking forward to maintaining the good work that the club has undertaken in recent years.
“I’m taking on this responsibility with a lot of enthusiasm,” he said. “I’m taking over a group that has been in place for several years under Monchi’s leadership and I want to continue that path that has been marked out in the last few years which have reaped great success for Sevilla.
“Everyone is aware that there’s a structure that works here at the club, it’s a really important asset and my intention is to provide continuity for the team in place here. We won’t see anything strange or different.”
“I don’t feel responsible for replacing Monchi, but rather for being Sevilla’s sporting director"
With the size of the task he faces in replacing Monchi, Arias was asked if anything about the role scares him.
“No, why would it scare me," he replied. "It’s an honour to have the opportunity to continue with the work that’s been done here, which is surely the best in the world in this profession.
“I think I’ve inherited a work structure created by Monchi which works, undertaken by very capable people. I don’t feel responsible for replacing Monchi, but rather for being Sevilla’s sporting director.
“We have been in regular contact throughout, he always confided in me to be a figure head in his team. What have I learned? We could talk about that for a couple of hours. To be able to work with someone as skilled as Monchi is a great honour, it’s meant a lot to me and it’s been a great education for me and the rest of the team.
“We hope to provide continuity, stay on the same track, and to keep things working in the same way because we know that it's going well.”