The derby they starred in on Sunday Legs Y Seville It is still kicking and its final chapter was lived out in Betis’ alleged decision to veto Monchi, the Seville club’s sports director, from the Benito Villamarín box for coming out to greet the Sevilla fans, something which the opposite party considers a provocation.
But Del Nido Carrascothe first vice-president of Sevilla, came out yesterday in Monchi’s defense for everything that happened in the tie that took place in the controversial derby (1-1): “He didn’t do anything unusual in the box, he just had typical nerves. of this type of matches. When we arrived at Benito Villamarín, we saw that Monchi did not stop receiving insults from the workers and fans of Real Betis. At the beginning of the match, in the South Goal, which was allowed by Betis, a typhus the show where it was described to Joan Jordán and Monchi, apologizing for a violent action that led to the suspension of a match. This was not accepted and the sports general director was put in the spotlight, because he received insults in the box and around , “he explained to ‘El Stringer’ (Be).
The sports director came down after the game to greet the Sevilla fans and Del Nido Carrasco saw how to insult him. “Betis coaching staff members, players and club workers insulted him. I even saw a Betis adviser call him a ‘clown’. We support Monchi unconditionally, without cracks . These are unacceptable behaviors. Monchi came down to the pitch to greet the Sevilla fans, as he has been doing for 20 years”.
In Betis’ supposed decision to veto Monchi in the Benito Villamarín box, he was blunt. “We have no official communication from Betis about their decision with Monchi. I am convinced that they will not take it, because the leaders of Real Betis will face the task. If that proposal takes place, it will force us to debate inside to make a decision of the same force, with appropriate measures,” he explained.
Source: La Verdad

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