The moving preview that Manuel Pellegrini and Claudio Bravo experience a few hours before the Copa del Rey final

Harangues on social networks, hundreds of flags on the balconies and even greetings from abroad, are some of the experiences that the Chileans have had before the most important match of the last decade for Betis.

The “Betis-mania” breaks out in Seville. And not only because of the formidable campaign they are developing in the League, they are fifth and four points behind the Champions League positions, but also because the Copa de Rey final that they will play this Saturday at 4:00 p.m. in our country.

Manuel Pellegrini and Claudio Bravo’s side will play the result of Spain’s second most important tournament against Valencia and they attended an exciting preview in Seville. It is that the fans of the albiverde team are more than delighted to earn a degree they haven’t earned since 2005 and to show their encouragement, they took to social media with rants and motivational videos.

Moreover, Seville is carpeted with flags of the institution which is now 114 years old and the club received a very special welcome: a London school interpreted the anthem of the Hispanic entity and uploaded it to its networks, to greet them before the momentous meeting.

New jersey for the fifth time

And while the Seville metro welcomes its passengers with the Betis badge, people can already buy the commemorative jersey of the final in the shops of this city.

Yes, Claudio Bravo and his teammates will wear a new shirt, the main novelty of which is that it bears the name of his fans in one of the stripes that make up his traditional colors, The idea is that the garment recalls the two finals he has already won (1977 and 2005) and those he could not celebrate, but which serve as lessons for what they will experience this weekend. (1931 and 1997).

Perhaps the only thing that tarnishes the joy they experience in this city on the Iberian Peninsula is that the company, which owns the television rights, has taken legal action to prevent Betis from broadcasting the match at its stadium.

The idea of ​​the greenfinches was to welcome in their stadium the supporters who had not reached the tickets for the commitment and to donate the profits to Unicef. But Mediaset has gone to court and it will only be known in the next few hours whether this activity can be carried out or must be permanently suspended.

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Source: Latercera

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