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–Alex Remiro: Another clean sheet. He was very attentive to the balls behind his defense. He spectacular hand to a shot from Ruibal in the first half.
–Andoni Gorosabel: In general, it was a good game. But he had a couple of mismatches in the second half. He forced Guido’s yellow card in one of his few additions to the attack. He ended up on the left side.
–Igor Zubeldia: Attentive to the mismatches of his teammates and expeditious in the clearances. His recent fatherhood came with a big point under his arm. Welcome Nikol.
–Robin Le Normand: He played a sublime game in his return to eleven following serving a suspension. He fought with all the Betis forwards and was victorious in all the duels. Key aid to Aihen in the second part when they looked for his back. The head of the royalist resistance in the Second part. And above almost mark. Tremendous performance from the French.
–Aihen Muñoz: He suffered more than desired to stop Luis Henrique. He had to dance with the ugliest, they continually looked for her back and he did not have a good time, especially in the second part. Spectacular throw-ins into the Betis area.
–Martin Zubimendi: Inexplicable yellow card in the first half that conditions his performance for the rest of the game. Even so, he behaved with the category that he has and knew how to play. Improved compared to other days, he was sensational with the driving to break pressure lines.
–Asier Illarramendi: The captain returned to the team and put together a good performance. He got down between the lines, helped with the pressure and was key in the preparation.
–Brais Mendez: The one in Seville does resemble the Brais from the first round, the one we all know. He started off very well, with a lot of energy, even commanding, but faded as the minutes went by, until he was hit with a ball that left him dizzy and he was substituted.
–Mikel Oyarzabal: He runs, strikes, stands out, supports and associates. But he lacks finesse in her actions. She never hides and always contributes. Scare in the first part when he slipped alone and everyone feared the worst, he was the first.
–Alexander Solorth: The apathetic way he has of facing the matches is a bit despairing. When he manages to get the ball ahead he is in great danger. In Seville he made good unchecks and missed a very clear chance. He must hold the ball more with his back, it would help Real a lot and it would be more dangerous.
–Takefusa Kubo: He wasn’t up for nonsense following the game. Probably because he hadn’t ended up happy with his performance. He went from more to less, and he had a clear chance in the first half. After the break he mightn’t shine with the ball even if he tried, so he changed into overalls.
–Mikel Merino: He left following the break because he needed to rest and he was seen to have improved, although he was still far from his best version. Even so, he had the best chance at halftime to have achieved victory, but Rui Patricio saved his shot.
–David Silva: His replacement was surprised. But you have to dose it. When he came out he didn’t prevail with the ball as usual. He risked little. And even so, he gave the pass to Barrenetxea long in the last clear play of the game.
–Aritz Elustondo: He had a bad time with the boarding schools behind Miranda.
-Ander Barrenetxea: He was able to draw the pass from Merino’s play in discount. He alternated impossible dribbles with very dangerous turnovers.
–Carlos Fernandez: Pitado as soon as he left because of his Sevilla past, he ran a lot and fought more, but he didn’t have any chances up front.
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