Manolo González, the unassuming coach of top-flight Espanyol, has come a long way from driving buses to become one of Spain's most respected coaches. Born in tiny Folgoso do Courel, Galicia, González's family took him to Barcelona aged three, where he developed a passion for football that would define his life.
Growing up, González was never quite good enough as a player - he was too hot-headed and struggled with self-control. But as a coach, he has found success by leveraging his experiences on the sidelines to inspire his players. For 30 years, González has coached at every level of Spanish football, from regional leagues to the top flight, accumulating a wealth of knowledge and expertise along the way.
When Espanyol offered him the job just over a year ago, many people doubted that someone from the lower divisions could succeed in La Liga. But González was undeterred, knowing that he had a unique set of skills and experiences to bring to the table. He has since led his team to fifth place, demonstrating an uncanny ability to adapt to the highest level.
González's path to the top was far from straightforward. Born into a humble family, he struggled financially throughout his life before finally finding success as a coach. Despite facing countless challenges along the way, González persevered, crediting his experiences on the sidelines for shaping him into the coach he is today.
As Espanyol's new head coach, González has faced scrutiny from fans and pundits alike. But despite the pressure, he remains committed to his team and his playing style, which blends an earthy realism with a winning mentality. When asked about the temptation of big money, González laughs, saying that players like Mohamed Salah are "zeros" compared to what he's earned.
Ultimately, González believes that success in football is not just about winning but also about enjoying the journey and cultivating a sense of community around the team. As he watches his team train on the grass, he can't help but feel a sense of pride knowing that this is where he belongs - among the players, coaches, and staff who share his passion for the beautiful game.
				
			Growing up, González was never quite good enough as a player - he was too hot-headed and struggled with self-control. But as a coach, he has found success by leveraging his experiences on the sidelines to inspire his players. For 30 years, González has coached at every level of Spanish football, from regional leagues to the top flight, accumulating a wealth of knowledge and expertise along the way.
When Espanyol offered him the job just over a year ago, many people doubted that someone from the lower divisions could succeed in La Liga. But González was undeterred, knowing that he had a unique set of skills and experiences to bring to the table. He has since led his team to fifth place, demonstrating an uncanny ability to adapt to the highest level.
González's path to the top was far from straightforward. Born into a humble family, he struggled financially throughout his life before finally finding success as a coach. Despite facing countless challenges along the way, González persevered, crediting his experiences on the sidelines for shaping him into the coach he is today.
As Espanyol's new head coach, González has faced scrutiny from fans and pundits alike. But despite the pressure, he remains committed to his team and his playing style, which blends an earthy realism with a winning mentality. When asked about the temptation of big money, González laughs, saying that players like Mohamed Salah are "zeros" compared to what he's earned.
Ultimately, González believes that success in football is not just about winning but also about enjoying the journey and cultivating a sense of community around the team. As he watches his team train on the grass, he can't help but feel a sense of pride knowing that this is where he belongs - among the players, coaches, and staff who share his passion for the beautiful game.