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Betis 1-1 Sevilla: Three straight red goals, a crazy own goal and an unlikely shot decided the derby

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Betis 1-1 Sevilla: Three straight red goals, a crazy own goal and an unlikely shot decided the derby

The Derbi Sevillano had anything but a winner: three straight reds before the 50th minute, a crazy own goal from Jesus Navas, a stunning shot from Nemanja Gudel and over 20 minutes of stoppage time as Betis and Sevilla drew 1-1.

Betis and Sevilla were drawn 1-1 on the 13th day of La Liga in a derby at “Benito Villamarin”, which was tough. Three direct referrals, two separate goals and 20 minutes of stoppage time formed an explosive mix from which no winner emerged.

The game started at a good pace with both teams trying to play mostly down the wings. The tough game was to be expected, but in the 38th minute Gonzalo Montiel grabbed Alex Moreno’s knee and saw the first straight red.

Five minutes later, in added time in the Sevilla area, a chase was spurned by Jesus Navas, who… shot at Yassin Bunou’s goal and scored an own goal. In fact, he was injured and substituted at this stage.

In 11-minute injury time in the 1st half, Nabil Fekir rushed in from the right but he elbowed Oliver Torres and he too was sent off.

The 2nd half started with another straight red, for Borja Iglesias pressing Juan Jordan, and the situation for the “Verdiblancos” changed drastically. With a goal more and a player more, they were at a disadvantage.

Jorge Sampaoli dropped Youssef en Nesiri and strengthened his attacking line, while Manuel Pellegrini responded with Luis Enrique and Andres Guardado.

The game was completely shifted to Betis’ ground, who only had 25% possession in the 2nd half and two finals. Most of the visitors’ attempts went astray, but a shot from Nemanja Gudel from 30 meters hit the goal and made it 1-1 in the 81st minute.

The results of the 13th game

  • Girona – Athletic 2-1 (67′ Lopez, 75′ Martin / 78′ Gurutheta)
  • Getafe – Cadiz 0-0
  • Valladolid moose 2-1 (40′ Sanchez, 46′ Mesa / 63′ Hosan)
  • Celta Osasuna 1-2 (19′ Aspas / 8′, 28′ Avila)
  • Barcelona – Almeria 2-0 (48′ Dembele, 62′ De Jong)
  • Atlético – Espanyol 1-1 (76′ Felix / 64′ Darder)
  • Real Sociedad – Valencia 1-1 (10′ Guillaume Drive / 25′ Lino)
  • Villarreal – Majorca 0-2 (32′ Muriki, 75′ Ediag)
  • Betis – Seville 1-1 (43′ Auto. Navas / 81′ Gudel)
  • 07/11 22:00 Rayo Vallecano – Real

The program of the 14th match day

  • 08/11 20:00 Elche Girona
  • 08/11 21:00 Sporty – Valladolid
  • 08/11 22:30 Osasuna-Barcelona
  • 09/11 20:00 Almeria – Getafe
  • 09/11 20:00 Seville – Real Sociedad
  • 09/11 21:00 Espanyol-Villarreal
  • 09/11 22:30 Mallorca – Atlético
  • 11.10. 20:00 Rayo Vallecano-Telta
  • 11.10. 21:00 Valencia – Betis
  • 11.10. 10:30 p.m Real Madrid – Cadiz

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Atletico 1-0 Sevilla: Llorente sends them into 3rd place ahead of Barcelona

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Atletico 1-0 Sevilla: Llorente sends them into 3rd place ahead of Barcelona

Marcos Llorente scored the only goal in Atletico’s injury-time win over Sevilla, lifting them to third place in La Liga, ahead of Barcelona.

Atletico defeated Sevilla with 1:0 in their procrastination game 4th matchday and overtook Barcelona for 3rd place in the La Liga standings.

The Rojiblancos were superior for most of the game, but in the first half the visitors managed to keep a clean sheet. However, at the start of the second period, Marcos Llorente, one of Diego Simeone’s two half-time substitutes, scored the first goal.

Another change almost made the difference when Caglar Seyunjiu came on in the 66th minute and was sent off four minutes later with a straight red card.

Quique Sanchez Flores’ men failed to threaten against ten opponents and Atlético picked up an important win before half-time.


The program for the 19th matchday

  • 01.02. 6:00 p.m Getafe – Rayo Vallecano
  • 01.02. 8:15 p.m Real Sociedad – Alaves
  • 01.02. 10:30 p.m Valencia – Villarreal
  • 01.03. 6:00 p.m Granada – Cadiz
  • 01.03. 8:15 p.m Real – Mallorca
  • 01.03. 8:15 p.m Celta-Betis
  • 01.03. 10:30 p.m Girona – Atletico
  • 01.04. 6:00 p.m Osasuna – Almeria
  • 01.04. 8:15 p.m Seville – Sporty
  • 01.04. 10:30 p.m Las Palmas – Barcelona

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Real Madrid have 20-year-old Robert Renan on their shortlist for central defense

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Real Madrid have suffered a major blow to their central defense due to injuries and one of the things they have on their list ahead of January is the loan of 20-year-old Brazilian central defender Robert Renan from Zenit.

After the serious injuries to David Alaba and Ender Militao, Real Madrid have entered the transfer market to sign a central defender.

One of the cases that the Merengues are considering, according to AS, is 20-year-old Brazilian central defender Robert Renan, who plays for Zenit St. Petersburg. Madrid initially wants to bring him in with a loan and a purchase option for next summer.

The young footballer is exactly the right person to strengthen the Merengues as he is left-footed and can develop into a very good footballer. This particular formula would also satisfy Zenit, but there is a non-football problem.

Groups linked to the Russian state continue to face sanctions from the European Union (and the US) over the military invasion of Ukraine. Specifically, teams cannot receive an amount over 108,000 euros.

Zenit is owned by Gazprom, one of the most famous oil companies (in the world) controlled by the Russian state.

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Barcelona is threatened with exclusion from the new Champions League because of FFP

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Barcelona is threatened with exclusion from the new Champions League because of FFP

According to the German newspaper “Die Welt”, Barcelona is threatened with exclusion from the new Champions League due to violations of Financial Fair Play. However, the Catalans are not aware of the specific risk.

A few hours after the legal recognition before the Court of Justice of the European Union of the European Super League, a project that Barcelona and Real Madrid have “operated” from the beginning until today, the Blaugrana are in adventure.

A publication by German newspaper Die Welt reports that the Catalans are at risk of being banned from the new Champions League (for up to three years) due to Financial Fair Play violations. Barcelona announced gigantic profits (a whopping 304 million euros), but according to the report, UEFA will audit the finances as the income must only come from “football activities”.


Barcelona reported on its balance sheet revenue from “Barca Studios”, the project that manages the team’s audiovisual material, such as the team’s official channel (Barca TV).

Sources in Barcelona management told Mundo Deportivo that they were unaware of the scenario in question.


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