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Betis Upset by Sevilla’s Praise for Chelsea’s Maresca

May 29, 2025 2 Min Read
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May 29, 2025, 04:33 AM at

Real Betis has acknowledged Enzo Maresca, who recently coached Chelsea to a 4-1 triumph over Betis in the UEFA Conference League final, highlighting their rivalry.

Maresca previously played for Sevilla for four seasons, making over 100 appearances and securing two UEFA Cup titles.

Sevilla, holding the record for the most UEFA Cup/European League trophies with seven, posted a message on X:

The match marked Betis’ first European final in the club’s 117-year existence.


Real Betis fell to Chelsea with a score of 4-1 in the conference league final. Mateusz Slodkowski – UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images

In response to Sevilla’s comments, Betis President Angel Halo pointed out Sevilla’s struggles this season.

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While Betis finished sixth in La Liga, Sevilla narrowly escaped relegation, finishing just one point above the drop zone.

“I haven’t seen the posts, but they’re fighting their own battles now,” said Halo after the game.

“We are focused on our growth and planning for next year, unlike them, who are in a very different struggle.”

When asked if Betis had similar concerns, Halo replied, “If it were up to me… forget it, I’ll just congratulate you on my first department this year.”

Fan Take: This news highlights the ever-evolving dynamics in competitive football, especially the tensions between city rivals. For soccer fans, this rivalry not only amplifies the excitement of upcoming matches but also sets the stage for future seasons, making every point and clash more significant.

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