Sevilla supports a united approach as Biris Norte speaks to the team ahead of a pivotal derby

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The waters drift toward Sánchez Pizjuán, and Seville finds itself in an unusual moment as Friday morning unfolded. An ultra group, Biris Norte, turned up at training and engaged with the Sevilla A Team. The moment drew attention from players, staff, and supporters alike as a tense scene began to take shape on the club’s grounds.

Sevilla will face Betis in the expected duel that will monopolize all media attention

Players, coach, president…

Footage from LaSexta’s Jugones captured a rare exchange between the Biris Norte members and the Sevilla squad. The gathering featured a speech directed at the team, with Sergio Ramos among those listening closely as the group laid out its message. Captains Jesús Navas, Iván Rakitic, and Fernando discussed the moment with the attendees, and the club’s sports director Víctor Orta and president Pepe Castro were present throughout. Sevilla’s coach Diego Alonso joined the discussion and later spoke about the meeting with Biris Norte.

In describing the encounter, the club’s communications notes reflected a shared sense of concern between fans and players. The message from the Biris Norte camp emphasized a need for backing the team through thick and thin, while the players echoed a commitment to push through the current stretch. Alonso stressed responsibility for recent results and highlighted the importance of hard work and consistency as the path to improvement.

There was a clear understanding that pressure can be translated into preparation, effort, and a collective confidence that lifts the squad. The manager explained that the team would strengthen its routines and calibrate its approach to match preparation, aiming for sharper performance in upcoming fixtures. Acknowledgment of the recent shortcomings was paired with a renewed focus on the game plan and a pledge to bring the best possible performance to the field.

Diego Alonso. EP

On Sunday, Sevilla and Real Betis will meet at Sánchez-Pizjuán at 18:30, a clash that marks the 13th LaLiga matchday. The fixture holds significant weight for the club, coinciding with Diego Alonso’s first month on the Sevilla bench. In this period, the team has recorded one win in six matches, three league draws, and two defeats in the league, with a downturn in the standings that left them 15th and facing a difficult position in the Champions League group stage.

The Biris Norte supporters reiterated their discontent with club leadership during the encounter, a sentiment that had previously been voiced through songs and public statements. The atmosphere in the training venue remained intense, yet no incidents occurred during the interaction. Social media commentary reflected polarized opinions, with some fans praising the fans’ willingness to engage and others criticizing the perceived distance between supporters and the players and board members.

As the week unfolds, the looming derby at the Sánchez-Pizjuán stadium is set to headline sports coverage across Spain. The event is seen not just as a football match but as a test of unity within the club, a moment that could influence the mood around the team and shape the broader narrative surrounding Sevilla’s season.

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