Seville sees the gates of hell again. Like last season, the Andalusian team is one point away from the relegation zone at the end of the first round. This Thursday, the weather at the Sánchez Pizjuán stadium after the 0-2 defeat against Athletic Bilbao was not the best and the Sergio Ramos badge was involved in a tense exchange with a fan in the middle of a television interview .
“We’re talking about a little respect, have a little respect for people”, began to complain to those who were evidently shouting rather negative comments towards the footballer. To finish he threw a “Shut up now” with a high tone of anger, mixed with the anger of the situation and also the recent defeat that left Sevilla one point behind Cadiz, the third relegated team.
“Have some respect! RESPECT PEOPLE!”
How angry Sergio Ramos is!#LALIGAenDAZN ⚽️ pic.twitter.com/n0T2aRNBEa
— DAZN Spain (@DAZN_ES) January 4, 2024
However, and already focused on the note with the journalists, Ramos explained that these things in football are normal and that’s it “They understand people’s frustration because they haven’t won in a long time.”. In this way the decibels dropped and the former Real Madrid player preferred to declare himself calmly so as not to trigger further alarms in an environment that risks repeating what was the last drop in 2000.
Sevilla, who had the Argentine this Thursday Lucas Ocampos already as owner Federico Gattoni On the bench he is in 16th place out of the 20 that make up the championship ranking. At the moment they are equal on points with Celta de Vigo (17th place), with 16 units. In this way the low zone puts the team in a corner with the obligation to win only, in addition to other problems that affect the functioning of the team.
If on the next date the club does not add three, and Cádiz, which drops to 18th place with 15 points, and Celta de Vigo do so, Sevilla would end up confirming that its footballing situation is in crisis.
He will have the rest of the season to recover and improve his relationship with the fans, who are increasingly dissatisfied with the team’s performance on the pitch.
Source: Clarin
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