Ernesto Valverde

Messigician

Senior Member
Praising 4th place as some super achievement when it's literally expected with the current Bilbao squad

Attempting to paint a tie that ended 7-1 on aggregate as "close" or "unfair"

EV cult may be finished, just like the Mister himself
eat shit




League Finishes Between Valverde’s Tenures








  • 2017–18: 16th place
  • 2018–19: 8th place
  • 2019–20: 11th place
  • 2020–21: 10th place
  • 2021–22: 8th place







Valverde’s periods in charge have generally coincided with stronger league performances, including a notable 4th place finish in the 2013–14 season and a return to the top four in the 2023–24 season.
 

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Valverde’s Touch: A Resurgence in Bilbao





When Ernesto Valverde returned to the San Mamés dugout in 2022, there were murmurs, not roars. Could he recapture the fire he once sparked in Bilbao? Now, with the 2023–24 season wrapping up and Athletic Club eyeing a Champions League berth, the answer speaks for itself.





Valverde’s third spell at the helm has marked a return to consistency and ambition. After guiding the club to a respectable 8th place finish in 2022–23, he’s elevated them even further this season—a potential top-four finish now firmly within reach.





His influence is nothing new to Los Leones faithful. During his second stint from 2013 to 2017, Valverde delivered one of the club’s best modern-era campaigns: a 4th place finish in 2013–14, securing Champions League football and restoring pride in the Basque stronghold. That era also included solid league finishes of 5th and 7th, proving his tactical consistency.





In stark contrast, the years without Valverde read like a cautionary tale: 16th place in 2017–18, followed by a stretch of mid-table anonymity—8th, 11th, 10th, and again 8th—highlighting a club adrift without its architect.





Now, with over 400 games as Athletic manager, Valverde isn’t just a familiar face—he’s the steady hand that guides the club’s ethos and evolution. Under his leadership, Bilbao is once again barking at the gates of Europe, not watching from the sidelines.





One thing’s clear: when Valverde is in charge, Athletic Club doesn’t just survive—they believe.
 

MonteCuler

Well-known member
eat shit




League Finishes Between Valverde’s Tenures








  • 2017–18: 16th place
  • 2018–19: 8th place
  • 2019–20: 11th place
  • 2020–21: 10th place
  • 2021–22: 8th place







Valverde’s periods in charge have generally coincided with stronger league performances, including a notable 4th place finish in the 2013–14 season and a return to the top four in the 2023–24 season.
Nico, Inaki, Sancet, Vivian, Simon and ton of other great players

4th place is just about the position Bilbao should have considering the team

Basques only but Basques have some great footballers
 

Rassvet

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3 point lead over Villareal and 6 point lead over Betis with 3 games left and tiebreaker lead over both. Betis and Villareal also have toughish fixtures so CL qualification sealed almost as much as Barca's league title.

Insane achievement taking over a midtable squad but will get downplayed as usual.
 

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