“Guardado, die”, sings the fans of Sevilla to the Mexican

Andrés Guardado, one of the captains of Betis in Spain, and the main faces of the Verdiblanco team, has created a rivalry with the fans of

Sevilla
as a result of what happened in the last Andalusian derby.

On January 16, in a duel corresponding to the Copa del Rey, Betis and Sevilla faced each other, when the fans that gave in to Benito Villamarín, threw an object onto the field following an Olympic goal by Nabil Fekir, hitting Joan Jordan on the heada situation that caused the game to be suspended by the arbitration body.

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Days later, when the remaining part of the match was played, Betis won by two goals to one to eliminate their staunch rival, Sevilla, a victory that caused the celebration of their players, one of them being

Andrew Saved
who celebrated imitating the blow received by Joan Jordanwith a plastic bottle, dramatizing the aggression and the fall, to later laugh with his teammates at what had happened to the Spanish midfielder.

The images went viral on social media, becoming object of criticism by Sevilla fansa situation generated by Andrés Guardado was not received in the best way in the Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan by the Nervionian fans, who sang repeatedly “Saved die” prior to the start of the Andalusian derby in the second round of the Spanish league.

Saved stayed on the bench

Guardado did not see action in Betis’ 2-1 defeat, remaining on the bench for the entire match, while Diego Lainez was not summoned by Manuel ‘El Ingeniero’ Pellegrini, while for Sevilla, Jesús Manuel ‘Tecatito’ Corona He played the 90 minutes, being one of those referring to the attack.

Betis is in the fight to qualify for the Champions Leaguelocated in the third position with 46 pointswith 18 games to go in Spanish football, being closely chased by Barcelona and Atlético de Madrid, who are just one point behind.

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