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Betis takes advantage over Fiorentina at Conference League

Betis takes advantage over Fiorentina at Conference League
Betis takes advantage over Fiorentina at Conference League

He Betis He took the his semifinal of the Conference League before the Fiorentinato which defeated 2-1 In the clash of ida This in Sevilla.

He Andalusian team takes advantage by minimum before Thursday’s next week in (Italia).

The Moroccan Ez Abde signed the first goal of the game in the 6th minute. finishing off a from Cedric Bakambu and his the crossbar Before you put slightly inside. The goal had to be reviewed in the VARto verify that The ball had crossed the line.

The Brazilian Antony signed the of the Spaniards In 64, reaching a rejection to a first shot of his To put the provisional 2-0.

Esa advantage left Betis very close to the finalbut the Fiorentina shortened 73 through Luca Ranierithat improved the Perspectives of your team facing .

The Fiorentina also had to regret the injury Before the average game hour of Danilo Cataldiwhich was replaced.

He Tuscan team now needs to overcome to be able Back to the final of the UEFA competitions againwhere it was runner -up in the two previous editionswithout being able to the trophy so far.

He Betison the other hand, He played his first game on a European semifinal on Thursday And keep dreaming with conquer in the final of May 24 in Breslavia (Poland) su First continental title.

Next to that goal, The Verdiblancos are immersed in the to qualify for the next Leaguesince they are Sixth in LaLiga , just one point of the fifth, the Villarrealwhich is the one within the Champions area.

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