The Real Betis will try to keep balaídos the good level he has shown away from home throughout the year 2022, as he has lost just two games to Benito Villamarín, while Celta need victory to keep themselves out of the European places they want to fight for this season. balaídos has posted ‘no tickets’ for this Sunday’s game (4:15 pm, DAZN) between Celeste and Verdiblancos.
In local queues ‘Chacho’ Coudet, who missed the game for personal reasons, only Franco Cervi was absent due to suspension, after seeing a straight red card in the last game at Mestalla. The front Gonçalo Patience He returned to the squad after a few weeks out through injury, although Strand Larsen was emerging as Iago Aspas’ partner in attack. Cervi’s position in the eleven was debated between Gabriel Veiga and Carles Pérez or they could even play both at the start, leaving Tapia on the bench after commitments to his national team.
In the Betic range, Manuel Pellegrini he recovered Nabil Fekir and Víctor Ruiz and only had the casualties of Juanmi and Sabaly, so he could almost align his gala eleven, although the fact that eight football players -Borja Iglesias, Pezzella, Guido, Rodri, Miranda, William Carvalho , Luiz Felipe and Guardado- have already been with their national teams and the upcoming match against Roma in the Europa League may lead them to introduce some changes.
PROBABLE LINEUPS
Celtic RC: Marchesin; Hugo Mallo, Aidoo, Unai Núñez, Javi Galán; Renato Tapia, Fran Beltrán, Gabriel Veiga, Óscar Rodríguez; Iago Aspas, Larsen.
Real Betis: Rui Silva; Martin Montoya, Luiz Felipe, Edgar, Alex Moreno; Guido Rodríguez, William Carvalho; Luiz Henrique, Fekir, Channels; Borgia Iglesias.
Referee: Soto Grado (from La Rioja), with Hernández Hernández (from the Canary Islands) on VAR.
scenery: Balaídos
Time: 16:15 (DAZN)
Source: La Verdad

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