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Nianzou, some green boots and jam from Sevilla

2022-08-20T06:12:24.254Z


The 20-year-old Frenchman and Isco make their debut against a quarrelsome Valladolid who fairly took a point and caused great anger in the stands


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A good Valladolid took a well-deserved point against a stuck Sevilla, too imprecise and crazy, which again issued clear alarm signals.

The Andalusian team went from more to less on a night of premieres, those of the young Nianzou, the referee Pulido Santana or that of Isco, received as a hero in Nervión.

The same night, however, in which the old aromas of a team like the Andalusian surfaced, where Jordán and Fernando do not take flight, seeing the rival goal costs a world and Julen Lopetegui maintains a predictable game that excites a very demanding.

The trend of a rusty team, which did not shoot on goal practically throughout the second half and where the green shoots responded to Nianzou's debut, Isco's details and Lamela's desire.

Opposite, a good Valladolid, physically strong,

ordered in the style of that football globetrotter that is Pacheta and who was close to taking the win after a great goal by Anuar in the 85th minute. Anuar's great goal bristled a crowd that feared the worst.

Only Rekik was able to equalize after an error by Asenjo to make the final 1-1.

The anger was important in Nervión.

SEVSeville

1

Bono, Rekik, Marcos Acuña (Alex Telles, min. 77), Montiel, Nianzou Tanguy Kouassi, Óliver Torres (Rakitic, min. 78), Joan Jordán (Lucas Ocampos, min. 62), Fernando, Rafa Mir (En-Nesyri , min. 62), Papu Gómez (Isco, min. 67) and Lamela

VAD Real Valladolid

1

Asenjo, Jawad El Yamiq (Joaquín, min. 22), Escudero (Olaza, min. 45), Luis Pérez, Javier Sánchez, Aguado, Roque Mesa (Óscar Plano, min. 66), Kike, Iván Sánchez (Sergio León, min. .66), Sergi Guardiola (Monchu, min. 66) and Anuar

Goals

0-1 min.

79: Anwar.

1-1 min.

85: Rekik.

Referee

Juan Luis Pulido Santana

Yellow cards Montiel (min. 67), Luis Pérez (min. 82), Lucas Ocampos (min. 86), Olaza (min. 93) and Isco (min. 98)

Red cards Jawad El Yamiq (min. 87) and Marcos Acuña (min. 87)

It was the resolution of a clash full of protagonists.

The first, Nianzou.

One of the first who spoke of Seville to the young signing of the Andalusian team was Jules Koundé.

The young French defender of Senegalese origin was amazed when the Sevilla executives showed him a video where the current Barcelona player and former player for the Andalusian team from 2019 to 2022 spoke to him about the club, about the demands of a very devoted fan base and of the responsibility that the military entails in a Seville that has grown exponentially in recent decades.

Nianzou, while looking for a house in the Andalusian capital, lives in a hotel near the stadium with all of his family, whom I have brought from Germany.

Julen Lopetegui was worth a training to look at the qualities of a footballer of enormous precocity.

Also an overflowing personality.

This is how a kid emerges who, at only 20 years old, has already played in three of the five major European leagues.

He made his debut at PSG, played for Bayern Munich and now played his first minutes at Sevilla in LaLiga.

A record within the reach of very few footballers at that age.

In fact, club sources claimed that it was a unique case in European football.

Meanwhile, in the stands, the staunchest Sevilla fan lamented the green color of the boots of Óliver Torres, Montiel and Rafa Mir.

In another football, in another time, that would not have happened at Sevilla.

A record within the reach of very few footballers at that age.

In fact, club sources claimed that it was a unique case in European football.

Meanwhile, in the stands, the staunchest Sevilla fan lamented the green color of the boots of Óliver Torres, Montiel and Rafa Mir.

In another football, in another time, that would not have happened at Sevilla.

A record within the reach of very few footballers at that age.

In fact, club sources claimed that it was a unique case in European football.

Meanwhile, in the stands, the staunchest Sevilla fan lamented the green color of the boots of Óliver Torres, Montiel and Rafa Mir.

In another football, in another time, that would not have happened at Sevilla.

“Nianzou is a player who has experience at two big clubs.

He is a player who is closely followed by the sports management and has always been our first objective”, Monchi clarified in the preview of the match to DAZN.

The player was also surprised that Monchi spoke French when he went to sign him to Germany.

In his first training session, he was baptized by his teammates with a few slaps.

Nianzou, a shy boy, knew how to fit them, as well as the memory of Marcao.

His debut in the Champions League with PSG was against Galatasaray, where his partner played.

PSG won 5-0.

"Koundé is an example for me," Nianzou told the club's official media in his first interview as a player for the Andalusian team.

The rookie showed very good manners, like the Canarian referee Juan Luis Pulido Santana.

At 38 years old, this collegiate with a long career and with a whistle in his hands from a very young age was also making his debut.

His father, who has a potato factory in the Canary Islands and exports the product to half of Europe, was unable to attend the debut of his son, whom he always accompanied throughout his career.

Nianzou was eager, somewhat insecure with the ball at his feet, good in the air and on the limit in an action with Guardiola in the area that touched the penalty in the 51st minute.

Stories that emerged from a game that Sevilla played with rage, stung by the defeat against Osasuna.

A team, however, that was tremendously diluted.

Even after Isco's debut, that he gave a certain touch of quality to a team without arrival, mired in his bewilderment.

The same from a stand that left Pizjuán with a huge anger at the astonished look of Nianzou.

The curse of the green boots, some imagined before the second puncture of Seville in this course.

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Source: elparis

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