The Possibility of Narcís Pelach Becoming Stoke City's Manager

• After Schumacher's dismissal, Stoke City is looking for his replacement.
• The Spanish coach has had talks with Stoke City.
• A young coach in whom the club places trust.

The Possibility of Narcís Pelach Becoming Stoke City's Manager
The Possibility of Narcís Pelach Becoming Stoke City's Manager | Malcolm Couzens/GettyImages

Stoke City is still searching for a manager to lead the project built by Jonathan Walters. With Walters' brilliant sporting direction and the impressive recruitment and administrative work done at the club, the future looks promising for Stoke City.

Following the poor results under Steve Schumacher, the club decided to part ways with him, leaving them without a permanent head coach. For now, Ryan Shawcross is serving as the interim manager.

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Talks have begun with Narcís Pelach

Currently, the 36-year-old Spanish coach is the assistant manager at Norwich City, a team that also competes in the EFL Championship alongside Stoke City. Rumors indicate that Pelach has been in talks with Stoke City, and there is a real possibility that he could take over the vacant managerial role following Schumacher's departure.

The discussions are progressing, and expectations are growing. However, until there is confirmation, everything remains speculation. After Stoke City's strong performance under Ryan Shawcross in their Carabao Cup win against Fleetwood, the club wants to make the best decision in the coming days, and perhaps, an official announcement will soon be made welcoming a new manager.

For now, Ryan Shawcross will continue working with Stoke City, aiming to bring joy to the fans and pursue the team's objectives for the season.

We will have to wait and see what happens in the coming days. Narcís Pelach, with his experience at important clubs like Girona FC in Spain in 2019, brings high expectations. Stoke City fans are hopeful that Pelach could lead the team and help build the project that promises to take the club back to the Premier League in the near future.