You know, I've got a sneaking feeling about this one. Give or take a bit of bad luck in front of goal Betis really didn't play that badly against Málaga on Monday, and with Barcelona having had a tough Champions League game against Atleti the following night, not to mention their being without the injured Gerard Piqué and Victor Valdés, I wouldn't be at all surprised if Gaby Calderón's men had a right good go and perhaps even came away with all three points tonight.
Only kidding. Let's look at it like this: if, with the season on the line, the Betis defence can't hold out for ten minutes against [hurriedly looks up some names] Messrs Juanmi and Amrabat, how much fun are Messi, Neymar, Iniesta, Fabregas, etc, etc, going to have? If anything, the 53 points currently between the sides perhaps even underplays the gulf in class - the "abyss", as the Diario de Sevilla puts it - and what wwith Barcelona needing the points in the title race... Uuff. I'm afraid it's not so much "apples and oranges" as apples and kumquats.
The fun starts at 6pm, but with the sun forecast to make an overdue appearance here in Seville after a showery week, it may be that this is the first game for a while that I skip. I dare say some of the Betis players wish they could do the same.
Betis squad: Adán, Guille Sara, Pedro, Chica, Juanfran, Amaya, Jordi Figueras, Paulao, Jesús Muñoz, Juan Carlos, Lolo Reyes, N'Diaye, Nono, Dani Ceballos, Vadillo, Cedrick, Jorge Molina, Braian Rodríguez, Leo Baptistao, Rubén Castro
Only kidding. Let's look at it like this: if, with the season on the line, the Betis defence can't hold out for ten minutes against [hurriedly looks up some names] Messrs Juanmi and Amrabat, how much fun are Messi, Neymar, Iniesta, Fabregas, etc, etc, going to have? If anything, the 53 points currently between the sides perhaps even underplays the gulf in class - the "abyss", as the Diario de Sevilla puts it - and what wwith Barcelona needing the points in the title race... Uuff. I'm afraid it's not so much "apples and oranges" as apples and kumquats.
The fun starts at 6pm, but with the sun forecast to make an overdue appearance here in Seville after a showery week, it may be that this is the first game for a while that I skip. I dare say some of the Betis players wish they could do the same.
Betis squad: Adán, Guille Sara, Pedro, Chica, Juanfran, Amaya, Jordi Figueras, Paulao, Jesús Muñoz, Juan Carlos, Lolo Reyes, N'Diaye, Nono, Dani Ceballos, Vadillo, Cedrick, Jorge Molina, Braian Rodríguez, Leo Baptistao, Rubén Castro
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