He Seville gave the surprise of the day in League F by losing real Madrid in Valdebebas by 1-3 in a match featuring a former player of Atlético de Madrid, Amanda Sampedro. The former captain of the red and white team, who spent 20 years at the club where he was a fan since he was a child, scored the first of the Andalusian’s three goals.
The midfielder celebrated by doing ‘goalkeeper’ style Kiko Narvaez‘, as he always does, and at the end of the match he spoke to the media to admit that, as a colchonera fan, scoring against the white team was special for him.
“I know what it means for the Atlético team to score against Real Madrid,” said the soccer player from the Seville team, who did not hide that it was not more. “I was born athletic and I will die athletic, I am from birth. My teammates, my coaching staff know and it’s very difficult to change, they feel. It’s education, which my father taught me,” he said.
In addition, Amanda wanted to explain that “but it’s true that with the passing of years, time, age… it makes you less ‘antithing’. When I was young, I said ‘I am an Atleti fan and an anti-Madrid fan’, no more.”After all I am from Atleti and I know what it means for the Atlético team to score against Real Madrid. On an individual level, for that part, very happy and more athletic than before, but on a professional level, looking at Sevilla, the important thing is that it adds up and that it serves for the three points, “concluding of one in Seville. scorers in Valdebebas.
With this victory, Sevilla moved up to sixth position and if Atlético beat Betis this Sunday in the Andalusian capital, they will overtake Real Madrid in the standings, putting themselves in third place in the table, the last one to giving them the right to play in the Champions League.
Source: La Verdad

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