Skip to main content

Real Betis vs Villarreal LIVE

 




Both teams take the field to kick off this LaLiga match at the Estadio Benito Villamarín.


Real Betis playing in a 4-2-3-1. Villarreal in a 4-4-2 diamond.

5' Real Betis with 59% possession.

9' Nervy start for Villarreal. Canales strikes it powerfully. Ball goes over the crossbar. Gio Lo Celso's mistake in midfield, losing a ball that ends up at the feet of Sergio Canales. 

11' Betis pressing high while Villarreal playing out from the back.

12' Villarreal looking to slow the rhythm of the match and build up calmly. Betis not pressing aggressively giving Villarreal space to build up.

13' Big chance for Villarreal. A lay-off for Gerard Moreno. A bit slow to shoot. Gets blocked. The goalkeeper was out of the picture. 

17' Pandemonium in the box. Iglesias bumps into the Villarreal goalkeeper. Both sides showing nerves especially in their own penalty areas.

20' The possession numbers have shifted in favor of Villarreal but it's Real Betis who've created 5 chances compared to Villarreal's 2.

23' Lo Celso bumps into the ref. Both go down.

24' Gerard Moreno makes a clever run behind the lines. Good pass over the top. Moreno hits the side netting.

26' Good pressing by Lo Celso to win the interception in the middle of the pitch. Counter attack launched with a pass to Moreno, who passes it back to Lo Celso. Good chance to attack but Real Betis players swiftly move back.

28' Dink over the top. Iglesias tries to shoot on the volley. Misses it completely.

30' Drinks break.

33' Rodri gets into the area. Cuts in and goes for the shot himself. Comfortably saved by the goalkeeper.

34' Carvalho fools the defence by playing a backheel instead of a lay-off. Corner for Real Betis.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Juventus Expresses Interest in Signing Abde from Barcelona

  Ez Abde Italian club Juventus has reportedly made inquiries to Barcelona regarding the potential signing of Abde, according to the ‘Tuttomercato’ portal. The Turin-based team has directly approached Barcelona to inquire about the starting price for the young talent, with negotiations potentially settling around 15 million euros. Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri has been closely monitoring Abde’s performances throughout the season, both with Osasuna and the Moroccan national team, and is a strong advocate for the player’s acquisition. Abde is expected to be available for Barcelona’s upcoming US tour. While Xavi Hernández initially intended to assess and develop the player’s potential, the Catalan club recognizes Abde’s market value and the opportunity to generate revenue from a potential transfer. Several clubs, including Real Betis, have expressed interest, but Juventus appears to be the most eager at the moment. Barcelona, however, is in no hurry to make a decision and is car...

Where it went wrong for Three Lions against France in the World Cup and is manager Southgate the right man to lead England to the Euros 2024

  England manager Gareth Southgate against France in the World Cup 2022 quarter-final Southgate has allowed a new generation of England fans to dream. His accomplishments should not be downplayed or ignored. But England can't quite get over the hill when it counts. As was evident last night, and Italy in the final of the Euros, England struggle to turn that firm grip on the game into chances and goals. Deschamps's men were not better than England's. They just had that vital 1 per cent that carried them through. Winners win football matches. England had a better xG. England (2.59) 1-2 (1.32) France. Sure 2 of the chance were penalties which boosted the xG for England, but then its the tiny margins that can decide a World Cup knockout game. Both sides were taking out their opponents strengths, but then their own strength was not coming into play. England were creating chances, but never ones you thought had to be goals. Kyle Walker was stuck blunting Mbappe, and the same was ...

Real Madrid Collects €180 Million in Membership Fees as New Season Approaches

  Santiago Bernabeu July holds special significance for clubs around the world, and Real Madrid is no exception. As the new season approaches, the white club has completed the collection of membership fees and subscriptions for the upcoming 2023–2024 campaign. This season is particularly noteworthy as it coincides with the inauguration of the highly anticipated Santiago Bernabéu stadium. In numerical terms, the membership fees amount to a staggering €180 million. This figure represents approximately 20–23% of the club’s total budget, estimated at around €750 million. These substantial sums highlight the financial prowess of Real Madrid, especially considering that it is not a publicly traded sports corporation but rather a club built on the support of its members. The significant income generated by these fees reflects the economic stability of the renowned Spanish club. Months ago, MD revealed the subscription prices set by Real Madrid for the upcoming season. This includes both l...