On 5 December 2011, Moreno replaced
Juan Merino at the helm of Xerez. He managed to lead the team to the
14th position, ten points above the relegation zone in the second tier. Moreno was appointed as
Gimnàstic manager on 4 November 2013, taking over from the fired
Santi Castillejo at the third-division side. On 22 June 2015, after
winning promotion, he renewed his contract for a further year. On 13 June 2016, having finished third in the
regular season and only missing out on another promotion in
the play-offs, Moreno extended his link until 2018. He announced he was stepping down on 24 December, however, and the club accepted it three days later. Moreno was presented as manager of
Mallorca in the third division on 20 June 2017. He achieved two consecutive promotions in his first two years, both in the play-offs, followed by an instant relegation in the
2019–20 campaign. Moreno subsequently left the
Visit Mallorca Stadium, and joined fellow relegated side
Espanyol on a three-year contract in August 2020. They achieved promotion at the first attempt,
as champions. On 28 July 2022, Moreno was appointed at
Saudi Pro League club
Al Shabab on a one-year deal. He returned to Spain in June 2023, signing with top-flight
Almería, but being dismissed on 29 September after no wins in seven matches. On 27 May 2024, Moreno joined
Osasuna of the main division, with the one-year contract being effective as of 1 July. On 14 May 2025, with the team in a comfortable
mid-table position, he announced he would leave at the end of the season. Moreno became head coach of
Qatar Stars League's
Al-Wakrah on 29 June 2025, signing a two-year deal. ==Managerial statistics==