The Chilean-England striker had an unforgettable debut for the Yellow Submarine, losing to a beating from St. Gallen during his visit to Switzerland. For its part, Real Betis, owned by Manuel Pelligrini and Claudio Bravo, also nationals, suffered a setback with Eintracht Braunschweig of the German second division.
In full preparation before the start of the competition, the European selections continue to develop the pre-season friendly matches with the aim of arriving in full physical and football condition at the start of the season.
It is in this context that two Spanish paintings, who have national elements in their ranks faced training duels this Saturday: Villarreal and Real Betis .
The yellow submarine spent a day to forget in the Kybunpark of San Gallo, after falling loudly with the Swiss from St. Gallen 6-1 .
The Groguets had their recent signing, Chilean-England striker Ben Brereton Díaz, from the start . However, there was little they could do against the superiority of their rival, who quickly took the lead with dozens of Witzig (5′) And Von Moos (11′) .
When the clock said the 30th minute, Quique Setién’s students managed to get through Samuel Chukwueze ; However, the Swiss came back with new goals from Geubbels (36′) And Schmidt (40′) a 4-1 result with which both teams rested.
In addition, Villarreal presented a new eleven, a move that in any case did not change the process of commitment, since St. Gallen stretched the numbers thanks to the targets in the 46 ‘and 48’ of Karlen .
Betis suffers in Germany
For its part, Real Betis -cast directed by Manuel Pellegrini , and in which also plays the double champion archer of America with the Chilean national team, bravo claudio – He didn’t have a good time either.
The green and white team didn’t have their best day, since falling 3-1 to German side Eintracht Braunschweig, belonging to that country’s second division during a match played at the Eintracht-Stadion in Brunswick.
The goals of the match were scored by Keïta Endo (20′) , Anton-Leandre Donkor (34′) And Johan Gomez (35′) for locals. The discount for the Hispanics, who had the La Roja goalkeeper from the start, was the work of Willian Jose (68′) by penalty.
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