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La Liga strugglers Valencia fire head coach Baraja

Valencia boss Ruben Baraja looks on prior to a La Liga match
Ruben Baraja earned 43 caps for Spain during a professional career spanning 17 years [Getty Images]

Valencia have sacked head coach Ruben Baraja after just two wins in 17 La Liga matches this season.

Baraja, who played for the club between 2000 and 2010, returned in a managerial role in February 2023.

He secured survival by two points in the 2022-23 season before guiding Valencia to a ninth-placed finish last term.

However, the 49-year-old departs with the club 19th in La Liga, four points from safety.

"He helped stabilise the team in a complicated situation and last season, he contributed to implementing competitive values that brought Valencia closer to the fight for European positions," the club said.

Valencia said Baraja was "one of the greatest legends" in the club's history and the decision to fire him "has been very difficult to make".

Baraja won five trophies in 10 seasons at the club as a player, including two league titles and the Uefa Cup.

In his final game as manager, Valencia drew 2-2 with Alaves on Sunday to move off the bottom of the table on goal difference over Real Valladolid.

The former Spain international, who played at the 2002 World Cup, has previously managed Elche, Rayo Vallecano, Sporting Gijon, Tenerife and Zaragoza.

Valencia will face reigning champions Real Madrid in their next La Liga game on 3 January.