The tension has been fixed in the Seville after a 0-4 loss against City of Manchestera result that joins the fresh 0-3 match FC Barcelona Saturday in one of the worst league starts in the club’s history.
In this sense, the image after the game of Jose Maria del Nido Benaventeformer president of the Andalusian club, calling for the resignation of Joseph Castro in the stands, somewhere very close to the box, when the stadium erupted against its top manager, whom he pointed out clearly as the culprit in the club’s current situation.
In other photos published on social networks, the former president, criticized for his attitude, criticized other leading shareholders such as Rafael Carrionalso a former president, in giving his support to the president of Utreran.
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Circumstances arise that the breed Sevillian lawyer, maximum individual shareholder. his son, the vice president, has a fight Jose Maria del Nido Carrascoone of the supports of Castro and is now aligned against his father, with whom he has some legal disputes over the control of his shares.
The fans pointed out Castro as the main culprit of the current situation of Seville, who have yet to win their first match this season. Undoubtedly, the sales Koundé Y Diego Charles, for a cost of more than 80 million euros, and the fact that replacements for guarantees have not yet arrived, makes the planning highly questionable. In addition, the coach complains that signings have arrived or been injured, as Marcaowho have not yet debuted, or are out of form, as Januzaj, Isco either Dolbergdue to different circumstances, the first two for not doing the preseason because they were free and the Dane for surgery in June for a shoulder injury.
Source: La Verdad

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