John Mirandathe child from olive groves who went from cadet to the farmhouse and back to the group of his life made by a man, he gave the Real Betis third King’s Cup of its history after a painful final resolved in sanctions, such as the first won in 1977 in Athleticwhen the king now Philip VI is a young prince and the hero is Jose Ramon Esnaolato stop eventually in endless batches of Jose Angel Iribar. Then twenty maximum penalties were thrown, this time ten, he just lost musah the fourth in the che, and Miranda changed the latter, as did Willian José, Joaquín, Guardado and Tello, who in the absence of great performers -Borja Iglesias, who was the best in the fight, Canales and Fekir – thought. responsibility and they do not fail with the highest luck.
It was then that nearly 30,000 Betis were present in Charterhouse, Villamarín’s 41,000 and the hundreds of thousands scattered around the world exploded with joy after a spirited and tough final battle that left even the fans themselves exhausted. The game started much better Calveswho soon gained the advantage by Borja Iglesias (10 ‘) and ordered until Hugo Hard (30 ‘) set the tables and gave way to the team’s best minute, until the middle of the second half, as the final stretch was again clearly dominated by Betis, who crashed shots into the post through of Canales (43 ‘) and Juanmi (77’) and enjoyed great chances at the feet of Juanmi (65 ‘), Fekir (81’) and Panda (87 ‘), while the clearest in Valencia, after two warnings by Duro and Moriba after the break, Soler got it after the 90th minute. The two teams literally melted away in extra time and had almost no chance to score.
hobby of Real Betis Y Valencia, before the game, they lived together throughout the rainy season in Seville, each singing their respective songs and coming together occasionally to show their dislike of their seemingly eternal rival. The smell of gunpowder was felt in Seville from an early hour and became more intense as one approached the stadium. Charterhouse, the unwelcome rat trap located on an island which authorities make it difficult to access. The excitement at the entrances was once again one of the great black spots of a historic night for Beticismo.
Source: La Verdad

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