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Why do we feel sympathy for Gévora?

by admin_l6ma5gus
November 1, 2024
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THE THIRD TIME

There was no Betic who did not applaud the goal of honor in the last minute

11/01/2024

Updated at 08:32h.

As expected, the Betis passed over the Gévora: 1-6. Nobody congratulated the green and white players. As a substitute for war, the sporting clash between two unequal squads places the powerful in a somewhat uncomfortable situation, given that, although…




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