Matías Almeyda appeared this Friday at the press conference preceding the Sevilla – Real Oviedo of the Sunday (2:00 p.m.), a match of vital importance for the inhabitants of Nervion in their fight for sustainability. Among the different questions he had to face … the Argentine coach, one of them focused on the news that broke Thursday afternoon concerning the request of Anti-Violence to close the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán stadium for one month for incidents occurring during Sevillian derby.
Almeidafor the first time since taking office, was too cautious, underscoring the impact his remarks had on other occasions. “For me, it’s life. I lived in Spain 30 years ago. Like all countries, they change. There are things we talked about before that you can’t do today. You can’t criticize without hurting anyone. You have to keep your mouth shut because it’s not beneficial. If every time someone speaks, they are taken out of context, we will achieve this let’s play the role of not speaking. This is how the world is falling apart. We are talking about football and football has a lexicon that we all know. “I try to take care of myself,” the Azulejo man said.
The answer to the same question continued with a comparison between the current situation of the Seville group with the one in which they had to live Argentina a few years ago with decline of Flat River. “What I notice at Sevilla is that the period we are experiencing is a very similar period to the one I experienced at River when they were relegated. You have nothing for yourself. everything you do is wrong», declared the white and red coach.
And the situation of Seville is starting to be the limit, given the latest results obtained in League. Just a victory in the last seven matcheswhich led to those of Nerve move from the sixth place they occupied after the victory against Barcelona in early October to thirteenth after the last day’s draw against Valencia at Mestalla. This Sunday’s match against Oviedo This presents itself as the perfect opportunity to end the bad streak and avoid the ghosts of the last seasons.