2023, the year of polarisation in the convulsive Sevilla Football Club

The team, nervous, observes how the exit of the ‘Save the category’ fits into a Europa League that has made a parenthesis in its food boil

En el año natural, los blancos han sumado en la Liga 53 puntos, con 15 derrotas, y serían novenos, pero el ritmo de puntuación bajó en el presente campeonato

Cronología de una judicialización

En-Nesyri, Sevilla’s goalscorer in 2023

The year ended with more quality at home, but it snatched a big one away and the team doesn’t know what to expect

La inestabilidad a todos los niveles se encapsula en un dato: cuatro entrenadores han dirigido el vestuario de enero a diciembre. Tras los algo más de tres años que estuvo Julen Lopetegui, con tres clasificaciones para la Champions y la sexta Europa League incluidos, la abrupta salida del vasco contra la voluntad de Monchi terminó de desatar una tormenta que no amainó en 2023 más que para esas escapadas amorosas a Eindhoven (PSV), Estambul (Fenerbahçe), Mánchester, (United) Turín (Juventus) y Budapest (Roma).

The percentage of emissions in 2023 dropped to 42% with the arrival of this League, which still lasts in Orta

But Almeria’s last triumph began when Sampaoli’s credits dwindled at every turn, between the 3-2 loss to Osasuna at home, the afternoon of the newspaper that lost Acuña, and the 6-1 at the Metropolitano. One more defeat could break the thread and so it happened in Getafe (2-0), matchday 26. With only 12 games to go, Los Blancos are heading for two relegation spots.

Superstitions aside, fragility has brought the victorious 0 of the new and that of Europe

Sevilla had the patina of sensation and pragmatism that they imprinted on Mendilibar. On matchday 34, with a 0-3 win in Valladolid, he became a debutant, included, and arrived. But after the Vecchia Signora to solve the semi-final and the precedent for Europe: they impaled themselves in Betis and Elche, in their defeats against Madrid and Real Sociedad and twelfth place in the final. . . anecdotal for Budapest.

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