Jesús Navas has officially announced that the upcoming European Championship final against England will mark his last game for the Spanish national team. At 38 years old, Navas is the sole remaining player from the Spain squad that claimed victory in the Euros back in 2012 and the World Cup in 2010. Despite the outcome
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Lionel Messi and Sergio Ramos, two football icons, had a fierce rivalry during their time playing in El Clásico in Spain. Messi, representing Barcelona, and Ramos, leading Real Madrid’s defense, often engaged in intense battles on the pitch. In a surprising turn of events, their rivalry came to an end when they became teammates at
After playing 37 times in all competitions last season for Sevilla, Sergio Ramos has decided to leave the LaLiga club at the end of his contract. Despite Sevilla’s desire for him to stay, the 38-year-old defender has chosen to move on due to the bad sporting and institutional situation of the team. Ramos, with interest
Sevilla manager Quique Sánchez Flores has openly criticized Barcelona for their handling of club legends, specifically in relation to the recent sacking of coach Xavi Hernández. It was announced that Xavi would be let go at the end of the season, despite initial plans for him to fulfill the remaining year of his contract. This
Sevilla’s long-serving captain, Jesús Navas, recently announced his departure from the club at the end of the current season. This decision came as a surprise to many, especially considering Navas’ emotional connection to the team, where he has spent 17 seasons and won multiple trophies. The announcement was made in an open letter where Navas
LaLiga recently faced a disturbing incident of racism and xenophobia aimed at Sevilla defender Marcos Acuña and his coach, Quique Sanchez Flores. This occurred during the league game at Getafe, where home fans directed abusive language towards the two individuals. The referee’s match report highlighted racist slurs being shouted by a section of the crowd,
It is truly unfortunate that instances of racist and xenophobic abuse continue to plague the world of football. A recent incident at the Getafe stadium involving Sevilla’s defender Marcos Acuña and coach Quique Sanchez Flores has once again shed light on this disturbing trend. The game had to be halted in the 68th minute due
The recent investigation launched by the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) into Real Madrid TV’s broadcasting practices has brought to light a contentious issue in the world of Spanish football. The broadcasting of videos criticising referees has sparked outrage among various clubs, with Sevilla being the first to file a complaint. This article will delve into
Sevilla recently lodged a complaint with the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) accusing Real Madrid TV of engaging in a “campaign of persecution and harassment” against the referees set to officiate the upcoming LaLiga match between the two clubs. The complaint outlined how Real Madrid’s official television channel has been broadcasting criticism of referee and VAR