The delicate situation of Cádiz CF, with performance well below expectations in the second half of the season, has led to a scenario of disarray within the club. The players, who have only managed four out of a possible 45 points, have been identified as a key factor in the instability, influencing the dismissal of two coaches who failed to turn the team's fortunes around.
Sources close to the club indicate that the relationship between the board and the players has deteriorated, especially after attacks on the "heavyweights" of the dressing room. This tension reportedly affected the coaches' trust with the squad, despite initially having the president's backing. The perceived lack of attention and alleged attacks by the players have contributed to a strained atmosphere, where the most senior and highest-paid footballers appear to be calling the shots.
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The situation has escalated to the point where the dressing room reportedly imposed its will on the presidency, requesting the departure of the last coach, believing that with him at the helm, survival would not be achieved. This highlights the management's loss of control, as they have been forced to yield to the players' demands. The search for a new coach, with names like Imanol Idiakez in consideration, seems to depend on the approval of influential figures within the squad.
Meanwhile, uncertainty surrounds the club, with a president who, according to some voices, is more concerned with public image than with sports management. The situation is exacerbated by messages shared on social media by club members, reflecting the confusion and internal disorder, hinting at a "mutiny on board" for a team adrift.




