Newell's Old Boys is mired in a deep crisis after the 5-0 thrashing by Lanús. The defeat was not only a sporting setback, but also had an impact on the club's management structure. Roberto Sensini, sporting director, resigned immediately after the match at La Fortaleza. The decision was officially announced by the club through a statement on its social media channels. Behind Sensini, Fernando Bacci, technical secretary and one of the men who had taken on the role alongside president Ignacio Boero in this new cycle, also left. The resignations reflect the delicate moment the team is going through, sinking in the standings and starting to look at the relegation zone with concern. The challenge for the management will be twofold: reorganizing the internal front and changing a footballing trajectory that currently seems to have no clear way out. The Lepra needs to find answers on the pitch and rebuild a key structure in the midst of the storm. With the team increasingly committed to the fight for permanence, the crisis at Newell's Old Boys is a concern for all fans. The thrashing by Lanús was the trigger for a crisis that had been building tension for weeks. The problem goes beyond specific names and affects the club's current footballing situation. Newell's Old Boys needs to find an urgent solution to get out of this crisis and become competitive again in the Argentine Professional League.