Betis and Seville They contested one of the craziest and hottest derbies in memory. With three dismissals, eleven yellow cards, own goals and countless incidents even at the end of the game, when Monchi was reprimanded by the field delegate for jumping onto the turf to celebrate with his fans a tie leaving the Sevilla FC with the same points as the vice-bottomist and Legswho played down by two for most of the second half, tied for third, in the zone Champions.
The match went completely awry after the 36th minute of the game, when Sanchez Martinez sent off with a straight red card Montiel by a frightful entrance at the knee of Alex Moreno which in the first instance was only allowed by yellow, but was corrected by the referee after looking at the VAR, where Gonzalez Gonzalez He is the great hero.
After the expulsion of Montiel, sampaoli He brought on Jesús Navas in place of Rafa Mir and the Sevilla captain had the misfortune of grabbing the rebound 1-0 with the first ball he touched. It was minute 42 and the night was turning black for Sevillewith fewer players and losing before the break, but an irresponsible action by Fekir (48′), who put his arm out to walk and hit the face of Papuanended up costing Betic ouster, again after consulting Sanchez Martinez with the VARwhich became directly red what was first yellow.
The first half, with all these controversies, reached the 54th minute, with a good chance to Borja Iglesias messed up Bond with his foot, avoiding 2-0. Once the second part begins, Alex Moreno had another noisy chance for 2-0 which he avoided Bond again with his foot and soon after, a new irresponsibility by a Betis player earned him another dismissal. At this moment Borja Iglesias to step on Joan Jordan on the heels of the midfield, in a completely avoidable action.
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Almost two minutes into the second half, the Verdiblancos had to play outnumbered when just five minutes ago they had an advantage on the scoreboard and superiority. They obviously don’t know how to play derbies. After a long siege, Gudelj scored 1-1 with a surface-to-air missile in the 81′ and came close to making it 1-2 with another whiplash that hit the crossbar and a third that deflected. Well done.
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seville fc
Real Betis: Good (3); Sabaly (3), Pezzella (3), Edgar (3), Álex Moreno (2); Guido Rodríguez (2), William Carvalho (2) (Saved (2) m.57); Aitor Ruibal (2) (Luiz Henrique (2) m.57), Fekir (1), Canales (2) (Willian José (sc), m.90); and Borja Iglesias (1).
coaches: Manuel Pellegrini (2)
Seville FC: Bonus (4); Montiel (1), Gudelj (3), Rekik (2), Acuña (2) (Telles (2) m.46); Rakitic (2), Joan Jordán (2) (Dolberg (sc), m.78), Óliver Torres (1) (Sa Nesyri (2) m.50); Erik Lamela (2), Papu Gómez (2) and Rafa Mir (1)(Navas (2) m.43).
coaches: Jorge Sampaoli (2)
The objectives: 1-0, m.42: own goal by Navas. 1-1, m.81: Gudelj.
Referee: Sánchez Martínez (2), from the Murciano Committee, with González González on VAR. Direct red cards -all after first showing a yellow card and consulting the VAR- to Montiel (38′), Fekir (48′) and Borja Iglesias (56′). Amariullas Acuña (38′), William Carvalho (48′), Lamela (65′), Papu Gómez (70′), Guydelj (75′), Luiz Henroqiue (83′), Telles (83′), Sampaolia (87′ ), Alex Moreno (88′), Bravo (90′)
stadium: Benito Villamarín, with 54,034 viewers.
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Source: La Verdad

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