When nothing goes right, everything has to change. Last season’s Sevilla was a complete chaos. Untimely signings, coaching changes everywhere, millions and millions of euros that went down the toilet… and defeats. Many defeats. Faced with this situation, and fearing that the future would be even more bleak, Sevilla fans (and the coach) asked for signings, new faces.
Víctor Orta got to work and in addition to Isaac Romero’s jump to the first team, Hannibal Mejbri, Lucien Agoumé and Alejo Véliz arrived in Nervión (after the horror experienced with Robert Bozenik who has barely scored three goals in 32 since then). matches with his team and his selection). Isaac turned out to be the only one who ended up becoming a regular for Quique Sánchez Flores and his departure from the reserve team led the club to do everything possible to also provide reinforcements to Jesús Galván in his race towards the promotion that he would magnificently end up achieving. Mateo Mejía would arrive not only as a natural replacement, but Stanis Idumbo Muzambo would also join the club.
Sevilla took advantage of the fact that Ajax could not reach an agreement to renew the young footballer and were able to incorporate him. Expectations skyrocketed when seeing the usual highlights that populate YouTube, but the club did not stop repeating over and over again that a footballer who arrived to reinforce the reserve team was given a lot of presence in the information that emerged in those days.
I couldn’t say if Idumbo was given little or much importance, but the truth is that Sevilla made room for him in the first team’s new building, that the player trained more with the first team than with the reserve team and that, For all this, it was clear that the club’s idea was to find a place for him in the first team sooner rather than later, that there was more hope than shown.
After doing the preseason with García Pimienta, he has finally ended up making his debut and leaving his mark. In four short spells with the first team and the reserve team he has scored two goals and shows that his speed can be very useful for the first team after Ejuke’s injury.
García Pimienta, who worked for a long time in the lower ranks of Barcelona, knows how to deal with young footballers and applies the caution, care and overprotection that they wanted to impose on Sevilla from the first hour to seek to polish the jewel that he was able to capture in time Victor Orta. Time will tell if the day will come when his signing will have to be claimed with great fanfare or if, on the contrary, he will once again be someone without much importance in the day-to-day life of the first team.
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