What's Happening?
Austin FC has announced the dismissal of head coach Nico Estévez and sporting director Rodolfo Borrell following a series of poor performances that have left the team near the bottom of the MLS standings.
The decision comes after a 2-1 home loss to Sporting KC and a 5-0 defeat at San Diego, marking the worst loss in the club's history. Austin FC, which made the playoffs in 2025, has struggled this season with only three wins in 14 matches. The team is currently ranked 13th in the Western Conference, well out of playoff contention.
Why It's Important?
This shakeup at Austin FC highlights the challenges faced by MLS teams in maintaining competitive performance. The decision to fire both the head coach and sporting director reflects the club's urgency to reverse its fortunes and meet the expectations of its fans and stakeholders. The move also underscores the difficulties of managing a soccer team within the constraints of MLS's salary rules, which differ significantly from those in European leagues. The club's leadership is under pressure to make strategic decisions that will lead to consistent success and playoff appearances.
What's Next?
Assistant coach Davy Arnaud will serve as interim head coach for the upcoming match against St. Louis. The club will likely conduct a search for a new permanent head coach and sporting director during the World Cup break. The performance of the team under Arnaud's interim leadership will be closely watched, as it may influence the club's decision on whether to retain him or seek external candidates. The club's management will also need to address roster and player management issues to improve team performance.






