Sevilla held their first training session on Monday night, where the team coached by Julen Lopetegui The 22-23 season begins with the fourth project with Gipuzkoan coach at the helm.
Under the watchful eye of the president, José Castro, the vice president, José María del Nido Carrasco, and the sports director, Monchi, the coach from Gipuzkoa taught the first work session, which the players like Ferdinand Regesfresh from injury Jesus Navasthe Argentines Acuna, Montiel, Lamela and Ocampos, the dutch Rekik or Croatian Rakitic. Internationals who are on vacation later for the finals against FIFA will take a few more days to participate, as they will make it to the expedition that will travel to South Korea over the weekend for the first pre-season concentration, which will last until July 17.
In the working group, a large group of youth squads stood up to complete the squad, specifically the goalkeepers. Marius Herzig, Adrián González, Alberto Flores and José Antonio del Castillothe defenders Kike Salas, Pablo Perez, Valentino and Jose Angelmidfielders Pedro Ortiz, Luismi Cruz, Zarzana, Nacho Quintana and Juanlu and the striker Ivan Romero.
“Marcao passed the filters” and this was the first goal
Sevilla, incl pending future of Koundé, recovering from an injury that forced him to undergo surgery, is awaiting the arrival of the first signers. the brazilian Marcao, center behind Galatasaray, it may be the one who opens the door of arrival. Property Monchi acknowledged on Monday in an interview with ‘Onda Cero’ that it aims to change Diego Charles. “Marcao is a central which is within the names. From there it was obvious he wasn’t the only one. I’m always trying to come up with alternatives. He passed the various filters that we have to decide and he is on the final list of players. He is a center back who seems aggressive but he is left-footed, has very good feet, personality. An interesting center-back that meets the profiles we have in mind ”, he said.
Source: La Verdad

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