Del Nido Carrasco extended his hand “to all Sevillistas, including my father”

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The president of Sevilla, José María del Nido Carrasco, He assured that it was Tuesday extended his hand “to all” the Sevillistas, “including” his father, José María del Nido Benavente, with whom he is fighting for the representation of an important part of the package of the Sevilla club.

The current top leader of Sevilla, who attended the traditional crown from the club to the confraternity of San Benito, which this Martes Santo has made a penitential station in the Andalusian capital, later attended the journalists and answered various questions about the current activities of the entity.

“I can tell you that I extend my hand to all the Sevillistas, including my father, to bring together the biggest possible union within Sevillismo, but the situation is what it is and at this moment we have to focus on working so that the team can win the games,” said Del Nido, who in the last meetings of shareholders had bitter confrontation for whom he became president of the club and currently holds the largest share capital of Sevilla in a personal capacity.

“The only thing that worries me is Getafe. We will have time to talk about the future of the technician -Quique Sánchez Flores- and Jesús Navas and Sergio Ramos”, he highlighted in reference to the match they will play next Saturday at the Coliseum, where the team will go with six points ahead of the relegation zone.

About that bad sports situation and also economically and institutionally, he stressed that “looking for excuses and excuses is cowardice.”

“Anything that generates noise and a bad atmosphere is not positive, but those are not excuses,” and he noted that he is “well, very happy to be the president of Sevilla.”

“I am busy with the team’s sporting regeneration, studying the keys and meetings to work on the aspects that need to be carried out next season,” declared Del Nido Carrasco, who acknowledged that “not in Europe will have an Impact of the economy.”

The president of Sevilla said that the “roadmap” of the club now is “resize the template and shorten itmake it better.”

“We started last summer with 36 players in the first team. great templates and not oversized,” asserted Del Nido, who was also questioned by Manuel Ruiz de Lopera, former president of Betis who died on Saturday night.

“Don Manuel was president of Real Betis for almost twenty years and Sevilla had to attend yesterday – in corpore insepulto mass -. I I remember the positive things and, this time, one can only imagine how well Betis behaved when we lost the unlucky Antonio Puerta. We had to be there because it was a day to pay tribute to Ruiz de Lopera and the institution he represented,” he commented.

Source: La Verdad

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