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The Spanish FA have probably taken legal advice on the situation, in preparedness for seeking damages in the future
Their lawyers may have instructed to 'get rid' straight away to make it clear to all that they have a serious grievance with the manager, so much so that the working relationship has become untenable
And in the main, it's Real Madrid's fault
If they kept the manager on for the World Cup, it's difficult to argue that the working relationship has been effected in any serious manner. In this situation, damages awarded would be lower
PS I'm not a lawyer; just my opinions. If there are any lawyers on here who'd like to school me on this please go ahead (although I'm not paying for the privilege; I know what you lot are like!!)
Their lawyers may have instructed to 'get rid' straight away to make it clear to all that they have a serious grievance with the manager, so much so that the working relationship has become untenable
And in the main, it's Real Madrid's fault
If they kept the manager on for the World Cup, it's difficult to argue that the working relationship has been effected in any serious manner. In this situation, damages awarded would be lower
PS I'm not a lawyer; just my opinions. If there are any lawyers on here who'd like to school me on this please go ahead (although I'm not paying for the privilege; I know what you lot are like!!)