He Betis Deportivo It is the leader of Group 2 of the Primera RFEF, the third category of Spanish football, with two points more than Antequera CF. He Betis C also tops the table in the Sevillian group of First Andalusianin their case with eight points ahead of UD Rinconada. He Youth Athe same. Heads Group 4 of the Honor Division with two units above Granada CF and, in addition, they dispute the UEFA Youth Leaguewhere after overcoming the tie against Kairat they will face Sassuolo in another double duel. Now, the last one to reaffirm the state of grace has been Pablo Garciawho vindicated himself this Tuesday by scoring the goal that gave victory to the Spanish under 19 team in an important qualifying match against Austria (0-1).
But all these are extras. While all these joys happen, also The Real Betis quarry fulfills its main function, which is none other than supply players to the first team. This year, young talents such as Mateo Flores, Jesús Rodríguez, Carlos Guirao and the now injured Nobel Mendy have already debuted under the guidance of Pellegrini; But others like Dani Pérez have also had minutes and a large group with Lucas Alcázar, Ángel Ortiz, Pablo Busto, Manu González and Germán García have been called up at times. The list can even be made even longer with puppies who are called up for training, such as the youth player Óscar Masqué or the reserve team’s centre-backs Sergio Arribas, Rudy Kohon or the goalkeepers Guilherme Fernandes or José Romero. Almost everyone was exercising with the ‘elders’ this Tuesday under the watchful eye of the sports director, Manu Fajardo.
Pablo García, hero of the Spanish under 19 team with a goal in the 90th minute
While the second session of the week took place at the Luis del Sol Sports City, 3,500 kilometers from Los Bermales, at the Zahir Pajaziti Stadium in Podujevo (Kosovo), the promising 18-year-old striker Pablo García vindicated himself with the goal that gave Spain U-19 a 0-1 victory in the momentous match against Austria. The Green and White attacker started the match as a substitute and coach Paco Gallardo brought him on in the 72nd minute in place of the Malaguista Antonio José Cordero, demonstrating why since he was a child they have said about him that he is a goal-scoring machine. He only needed two games with the under 19 team to make his debut.
In the 90′, The young player from Betis Deportivo finished off a good service from Monserrate from Cholchon and scored the goal that gives the ‘Rojita’ a pass to Round 2 of the European Championship which will be held in 2005, after a three-way tie with the Austrians and Kosovars (who were left out due to a worse goal difference) in this first qualifying section. The other Heliopolitan representative, goalkeeper Manu González, did not have minutes this time after his expulsion against the Faroe Islands. Youth pride, which gives its all just at the moment when the club’s economy needs its factory most.