If there was a player who lived with special tension this Thursday meeting between Fiorentina and Betis (2-2) was Ranieri, captain of the Italian team. The defender, who scored at the first leg, tried banter of Adrián San Miguel on his own face.
As previously done with players like Antony or Aitor Ruibal, Ranieri took advantage of the final beep to face Fran Vienites, even hitting the heads in an image more typical of a prior to a fight than of a football encounter.
-Adrián San Miguel, who knows success and defeats well, went quick No place.
Although the former Liverpool tried not to enter controversies, while Vieites shouted, Ranieri insisted with the discussion, a situation that would end when Adrián San Miguel, with a gesture with his hand, would say goodbye to the defender.
Adrián San Miguel’s experience also plays
Although Adrián San Miguel did not play a single minute in the match, the goal also played his role. With the Fiorentina looking for the tie, the goalkeeper jumped several times to the field to warm even though he knew that Fran Vieites was gaining time – giving credibility to possible injuries – and did not stop supporting at any time from the band.
In this team, as happened with the injured Llorente and Marc Roca, everyone plays, all push and all support the rest of the classmates in search of a title that would be historical not only for the club, but also for all of Spain.