Can Real Betis Focus on UEFA Match Before City Derby?
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Key Takeaways
- Real Betis is preparing for a crucial UEFA Europa League match against Utrecht.
- The upcoming Seville derby adds pressure to their schedule.
- Coach Pellegrini may rotate players but must prioritize winning.
- Contract renewal news for Pellegrini could impact team morale.
- Celta's performance in the qualification group remains strong despite challenges.
Madrid (Spain), Nov 26 (NationPress) The Spanish football team Real Betis is set to host Utrecht in the UEFA Europa League this Thursday evening. However, coach Manuel Pellegrini's squad may be preoccupied with their upcoming match against Sevilla, which is only three days later. This clash represents one of the fiercest rivalries in La Liga, leaving Betis with minimal time to recover after Thursday's encounter.
While Pellegrini is expected to adjust his lineup, incorporating players like Cedric Bakambu, he must remain focused, as Betis currently stands just outside the top eight in the qualification group. A victory is essential to avoid facing an additional qualification round in February.
In further news, Pellegrini appears to be nearing a new contract that would extend his stay at the club for another year after his current contract expires in June, as reported by Xinhua.
This new agreement would quell rumors that Pellegrini might take over as coach of the Chile national team following the World Cup.
Celta currently occupies the fourth spot in the qualification group, having secured three wins in their four matches thus far in the tournament. They are preparing for a challenging trip to face the Bulgarian side Ludogorets, which is currently on a three-game losing streak.
Williot Swedberg is set to return for Celta after an injury, adding depth to coach Claudio Giraldez's attacking options. However, it is anticipated that Giraldez will field a team similar to the one that triumphed in Zagreb earlier this month, with Bryan Zaragoza and Pablo Duran leading the attack, while Borja Iglesias remains on the bench.
In a recent disappointing 1-1 draw, former Arsenal player Bellerín had to leave the match early due to injury. He underwent medical examinations in Seville on Wednesday, revealing a soleus (calf) injury, as stated on Real Betis' official website and social media.
Meanwhile, in the Conference League, Rayo Vallecano is set to face Slovan Bratislava in search of their first points in the tournament.