
Sevilla Fans Attack Management and Players with 'Mercenaries' Chants at Sánchez Pizjuán
A wave of tension and immense fan anger swept through the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán stadium during halftime of the match between Sevilla and Valencia. Supporters directed their fury at the club's board of directors and the players after the team fell behind by two goals to nil. Amidst the charged atmosphere, the stands erupted in boos against the squad as they left the pitch, accompanied by accusations of negligence, reflecting the deep-seated frustration within the Andalusian club during this encounter.
In the club's stands, direct and sharp criticism was aimed at José María del Nido Carrasco, Sevilla's president, a scene that has become common in home matches this season. The targeting did not stop at the management but extended to the players, who faced a barrage of boos. Sevilla fans chanted, "Mercenary players," a clear reference to their poor performance and the first-half result before they headed to the dressing rooms.
This on-field decline followed the Andalusian team conceding two goals, scored by Hugo Duro and Largie Ramazani, putting the club in a difficult position against visitors Valencia. In addition to the negative scoreline, the team lost defender Azpilicueta, who left the field after just half an hour of play. Midfielder Agoumé also received a yellow card, which will rule him out of the upcoming match against Oviedo due to suspension.
Sevilla currently faces increasing pressure in the La Liga standings, with the team holding 31 points, placing them just three points away from the relegation zone to the second division. Such a situation explains the anxiety and tension dominating the stands regarding the club's recent sporting trajectory.