One of the most successful ‘spin offs’ (story or secondary character from a previous story that takes on individual prominence in another work) in the world of television series was the one in which the so-called Jimmy McGill from ‘Breaking Bad’ becomes the lawyer Saul Godman from the series ‘Better call Saul’ (in Spanish, ‘Better call Saúl’). A smart and shameless guy, especially gifted for chameleon camouflage, which allowed him to adapt to all situations. Just what Sevilla needs, which has already called Saúl Ñíguez Esclápez to defend it, frustrated by the inability of other colleagues to do so. The return of the man from Elche to the competition, after two long months of absence, is the best news for a Sevillismo to which García Pimienta’s numbers, better than those of his last predecessors at this point in the league competition, do not mitigate the unease due to the insufferable football of the equipment. Better to call Saúl than not to hope for what Víctor Orta can bring in a winter market that is below zero economically and, based on past experiences, frozen in sports. Sevilla has two home games ahead of them before that the break for marzipan takes over from that of the national teams. The only ones in which one can aspire rationally, not in the illusion projected by conjurers, to victory: Osasuna and Celta. He will have two more visitors left, Atlético and Real Madrid, from where he usually goes straight to the maxillofacial surgeon’s operating room, such is the damage to the jaws that they cause. It is rumored that the clash against the Navarrese could be the last one that would be allowed assist Del Nido Benavente in his capacity as a subscriber, as a disciplinary measure due to a confrontation with the enemy’s lawyer. As the father of the son he would be an ugly person and as the maximum individual shareholder, an act of war. Since you spend your days in court, let them, based on the evidence, rule. If only to, until then, continue punishing him as a spectator.
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