Although the moment the club is currently going through is not the best in recent times, the club’s supporters Seville continues to show itself as one of the most faithful in Spanish football, as demonstrated, for example, by the massive trip … of supporters in Almendralejo to experience the Extremadura-Sevilla of the Copa del Rey. Additionally, the centennial anthem of El Arrebato consolidated the game’s beginnings in the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán as an imposing scene for the rivals and encouraging for the Sevilla footballers. This has recently been recognized Ivan AlejoCurrent Real Valladolid footballer who played in the First Division for clubs like Getafe, Eibar and Cádiz.
In a long interview given to Special issueAlejo recalls what his career was like until he reached the elite of Spanish football and how Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán left his mark on him in his first season in the First Division when he defended the Eibar jersey. “In the fourth game, I almost broke my knee. It was in Pizjuán that I had a very ugly action with Escudero in my first match as a starter,” he began by saying.I went out to the countryside, to Pizjuán, with the people singing the anthem and I had hallucinations. For me it is the most beautiful environment in Spain, that of Pizjuán. Because of the way people sing the anthem a cappella when they go out… It’s incredible“, he indicated.
“We had been there for ten minutes and everything was going against Escudero. Everything, absolutely everything. Suddenly, it destabilized me a little. We thought it was the cruciate and I broke my posterior cruciate, they told me it was very strange and it took a month and a half or two months. “It wasn’t an operation,” the 30-year-old footballer also commented.
This summer, Iván Alejo joined Real Valladolid, a club where Víctor Orta, who has been Sevilla’s sporting director for the last two seasons, serves as sporting director. Regarding the Madrid player, Alejo said that “It’s a phenomenon.”
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