Seven-time Europa League champions Sevilla have struggled with inconsistency in recent seasons due to battling boardroom issues, multiple managerial changes and financial troubles. However, history remains firmly on their side.
Despite Sevilla’s pedigree, Real Betis have been in superior form this campaign, sitting comfortably in sixth place in La Liga, which currently earns them a spot in the Conference League play-offs.
The last derby of the season, played at Sevilla’s Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan, saw Garcia Pimienta’s men edge out a 1-0 victory. However, on Sunday, at the Benito Villamarin, a very different outcome is expected.
The arrival of Antony from Manchester United has injected fresh energy into Manuel Pellegrini’s side, with the former Manchester City manager overseeing a strong run of four wins from their last five matches across all competitions. They are also clear favourites to reach the Conference League final, alongside Chelsea, a competition they are taking very seriously.
In contrast, Sevilla have only won two of their last five fixtures, drawing two and losing one. Despite this, the Andalusian side has shown signs of recovery after a disastrous start to the season under Pimienta’s guidance. However, they are still processing the emotional impact of the retirement of club captain Jesus Navas, a loss that has left a significant void in their squad and leadership.
All eyes will be on Real Betis’ Antony and Isco, who are expected to lead the charge and bring joy to their supporters at home, while Sevilla’s Dodi Lukebakio and Chidera Ejuke will be tasked with continuing their derby dominance and adding to the club’s storied history in the fixture.
Sunday promises to be another thrilling chapter in the fiercely contested derby, with both sides determined to make their mark on the season.