Monday's game produced an astounding image, when a comment made by Unai Emery resulted in Betis striker Leo Baptistao breaking down in tears on the cusp of half-time. Baptistao was still upset on his way to the dressing room after the half-time whistle was blown.
The event took place just before the break and followed a clash between players on the wing when Rubén Castro put in a harsh tackle on Alberto Moreno, who had to be substituted as a result. When Leo Baptistao walked past the Sevilla bench, Unai Emery made a derogatory comment implying the Brazilian was lacking the skills required to play in the 'Primera División'. Baptistao was left looking baffled, and seconds later he actually started crying because of what he'd been told.
The event took place just before the break and followed a clash between players on the wing when Rubén Castro put in a harsh tackle on Alberto Moreno, who had to be substituted as a result. When Leo Baptistao walked past the Sevilla bench, Unai Emery made a derogatory comment implying the Brazilian was lacking the skills required to play in the 'Primera División'. Baptistao was left looking baffled, and seconds later he actually started crying because of what he'd been told.