Which player would you remove from your opponent's eleven?
The Grand Final of the Cup is knocking on the door and the atmosphere is palpable on the street. In a brief poll, we asked the fans which players would be removed from the rival's eleven.
The Grand Final of the Cup is knocking on the door and the atmosphere is palpable on the street. In a brief poll, we asked the fans which players would be removed from the rival's eleven.
The Royal Society could win their fourth King's Cup, the goal of which is to defeat Athletico Madrid. The excitement is felt among the fans, not only at home, but also in Seville itself.
A few hours before the grand finals, the former Royal players — Juan Antonio Larrañaga, Jesús María Zamora, Roberto López Ufarte, Luis Miguel Arconada, Alberto Gorriz and Jose Maria Martinez — have expressed their support for the team and sent messages to the players.
The Amezketarra has done little to deal with the Riojano game. Darius has played a lot. Altuna has lost.
Captain Mikel Oyarzabal sees the Royal "eager" and ready to beat Atlético de Madrid in the Copa del Rey final.
Atlético de Madrid coach praised the Royal Society at the press conference prior to the final. "The Real is a competitive team, it knows how to fight, it knows how to play, because it has different ways of attacking, inside and outside, with good footballers and young people, "Simeone said.
The Athletic striker will play an emotional final against the Royal Society in La Cartuja. The Frenchman acknowledges his debt to the Donostiarra club, which opened its doors to him when no one else did.
The British have attacked for 3.5 kilometers and no one has been able to keep up. The Norwegian Jørgen Nordhagen has tried not to say goodbye to the general, but the Visma cyclist has also been powerless.
Realaren azken entrenamenduaren ondoren, ehunka zale bildu dira kanpoan bere taldeari agur esateko. 1987ko titulua aurkari beraren kontra berritzeko itxaropenez, eta lurralde oso baten ilusioaren hauspoa gainean duela egingo du taldeak bidaia.
Yuri Berchich gives voice to the critical moment of Athletic, marked by irregularity, doubts and pressure from the classification. The side has acknowledged that the situation has had an emotional effect on him "I haven't slept many nights" and that even though the team looks at Europe, it must also be attentive downwards.
Seven days ahead, he has described the duel against Osasuna as a "key game"to avoid greater difficulties and reconnect to the goals.
On Saturday the Kutxabank Araski will play an important game in Mendizorroza against the Ferrol. In the absence of just two days, the Vitorians are in downhill positions.
Interviewed by EiTBAinhizeBelar , the Biscayan climber reviews his achievements this season, including "La Reina Mora"and"Estado Crítico".
In addition, Ainhize has highlighted the increase in climbing in general and the specific participation of women in this sport , especiallyin"rock climbing".
Alessandro Pinnarello (NSN Cycling Team) and Abel Balderstone (Caja Rural-Seguros RGA) have reached 15 seconds, second and third respectively.
"Since you enter Zubieta you dream of these moments, it is difficult, you have to work hard, but I am on the right track," explained the midfielder of the Royal. "Family and friends are looking forward to the final, so are we, because it is a very special match for everyone," the beasaindarra admitted.
The cup arrived in Seville on Thursday at noon. Gabi, former Atlético player of Madrid, and Xabi Prieto, former footballer of the Royal Society, took it away in Calesa.
Athletic Club coach Ernesto Valverde reflects on the difficult situation the team is going through and is looking forward to next Tuesday's League match against Osasuna.
EITB has interviewed the president of the Royal Society on the occasion of the grand final of the King's Cup that the txuri-urdin team will play on Saturday. Aperribay has been optimistic and has also sent a message to all fans: "I hope people enjoy it."
His colleague Asier Aranguren, who is already in Seville on the occasion of the Saturday finals, met today with Peña Nazarena, the realists who live in Seville.
This Saturday it starts at 10:00 and there will be 11 international teams on the way out. Cyclists will have to make a hard journey of about 108 kilometers: two third-class ports, one second-class and six miles to finish Ixua.
The Galician Carlos Canal (Movistar) won the second stage of O Gran Camiño, his first professional victory. Wenzel (Kern Pharma) was second and Fagúndez (Burgos) third.