The official Real Betis expedition returned to Seville this afternoon after morning training at the facilities of Legia de Warsaw and this Saturday afternoon Manuel Pellegrini plans to lead a final training session at the Luis del Sol sports city, behind closed doors , before handing out the call-up list for Sunday’s derby at Sánchez-Pizjuán.
As of Friday, most of the nearly 500 displaced Betis fans have also returned to their destinations, although not all, as seven of them are still detained by Polish police in Warsaw, some for carrying flares and others are due to the transportation of narcotics (hashish, count). reported the Polish authorities, who on the other hand allowed local fans to light many flares before the match, to the point that the start of the match had to be delayed for several minutes due to the huge amount of smoke caused.
A group of Betis fans reported that the same Polish police had sprayed the bus taking them to the stadium with pepper spray before the match, causing considerable disruption to many of them, who were then not entered the stadium until shortly before half-time. Betic fans held in Warsaw are expected to return to Seville soon.
Source: La Verdad

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