Sevilla gamers clashed with followers in a coaching floor altercation as they acquired dying threats from supporters demanding higher from them.
The Spanish facet are seventeenth within the LaLiga desk – a stark distinction to the place they’re used to sitting: close to the highest and competing for and in Europe.
They discover themselves simply two factors above Elche, who’re 18th within the standings and occupy the ultimate relegation spot with eight video games to play. And their followers took it upon themselves to confront the gamers about it.
In accordance with Spanish publication Marca, gamers had been confronted by followers on the San Pablo airport after their 1-0 loss towards Actual Oviedo on Sunday.
Followers had been reportedly heard shouting: ‘Out, go away. Sons of b****es, out’ on the gamers and ‘Junior, die. Present your face, coward’ at membership president Jose María del Nido Carrasco.
Later, hooded ultras turned up on the coaching floor, triggering the membership to request police help. Experiences counsel police needed to type a blockage to guard the Sevilla crew.
Sevilla had been confronted by offended supporters after their defeat by backside facet Actual Oviedo
The Spanish giants discover themselves simply two factors above the underside three and potential relegation to the second division
Kike Sillas, Sevilla centre again, apologised to supporters after the sport towards Oviedo, who’re backside of the league with simply 5 wins in 30 video games this season.
He stated: ‘It is a actually unhealthy feeling. We wish to apologise to the followers and thank everybody who traveled to help us. We could not obtain something right here, and it is a fairly powerful defeat.
‘We’ve to get via this collectively. The brand new teaching workers will assist us. All of us have to stay collectively, additionally for the followers, as a result of they do not deserve this. We wish to inform them that we’re not going to surrender till the subsequent residence sport.’
The enchantment appears to have fallen on deaf ears, nevertheless.
Luis Garcia was appointed as Sevilla boss in March after the sacking of Matias Almeyda. It stays unclear for now, although, whether or not Sevilla will probably be taking part in second division soccer subsequent season.


















