The history of so many derbies repeated itself as Sevilla FC once again came out on top against Benito Villamarín’s Real Betis, recording a fourth consecutive draw for the first time in the history of First Division derbies. The point, in truth, serves the Betics more in their fight for sixth place – they cut Real Sociedad by one – than the Sevillistas, who lost in twelfth place and had almost no choice to enter the fight for seventh place, which they would have, although far, in the case of success.
HoweverOr are the Sevillistas happier leaving? in the tie, as they maintained their desire to go almost unbeaten at Villamarín – just 5 in the last 34 – and they again made the most of their only shot of the entire match between three sticks to leave the Betis field unscathed again. , with the most scoring opportunities.
The Murcian referee Sánchez Martínez It did not leave anyone happy, because the penalty for Betic’s goal was one of those that are not called more often than before and then he pointed to another one.and Iscowhere he recused himself at the request of VAR, when outside the area he punished seven or eight slaps identical to one from Bade about the man from Malaga.
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Source: La Verdad

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