The club’s sports city woke up with scratches against the workforce and the managers, product of the very bad campaign that the Andalusian team is developing under the command of the Casildense.
Jorge Sampaoli does not live quiet days in Seville. The weekend’s 2-1 defeat against Girona was a blow for the team and the club’s supporters. They lost to a direct rival in the fight to maintain the category in La Liga, a result that leaves them penultimate in the tournament with just 15 units, in the red zone.
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Sadly, the day after the fall, the club’s sports city woke up to menacing scratches against the workforce and management of the Andalusian team. “If we sink you will have nowhere to hide,” read one of the messages.

lower your profile
Faced with this situation, Sampaoli showed his face in the press conference ahead of Tuesday’s Copa del Rey duel. Casilda’s man tried to lower the threat profile: “It’s not normal, but it’s part of it all, it’s global, for the whole world. These are manifestations of disapproval of a project that does not work”.
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He also sent a short message to the club’s management in the delay of reinforcements to try to twist this dark present. He said that “on the 31st of this month the deadline for making incorporations ends”, however, they continue “waiting for something qualitative to appear”. In the same way, he specifies that if they don’t sign, he will still try “to make the team work with other tools”.
To try to think of the Copa del Rey
On the other hand, those led by the former La Roja and U DT are still alive in the Copa del Rey. Indeed, this Tuesday at 4:00 p.m. in Chile, they measure the forces for the round of 16 of the competition against Alavés, of the second division of this country.
Meanwhile, next Saturday will have one of the most important duels of the year in the Spanish League. They will receive Cadiz, at 5:00 p.m., a squad that is one place higher in the table than those of Sampaoli, with only one point more. Whoever loses, begins to sink in the tournament.
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Source: Latercera

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