Bakambu and Antony put Betis in the quarterfinals of the Conference from Guimarães

Verdiblanca win (0-4) in front of an inoperative vitória

MADRID, 13 Mar. (EUROPA PRESS) –

Real Betis Balompié has gotten this Thursday in the quarterfinals of the Conference League after beating 0-4 to the SC Vitória with two goals from Cédric Bakambu next to a goal and an assistance from Antony Santos, making the first leg of the first leg in Sevillian lands and now being quoted with the Jagiellonia Biascestak, Poland team.

The Stadium D. Afonso Henriques de Guimarães, soon hit the Betic team with the 0-1. It was created in 5 ‘with a theft of Isco Alarcón in its own field, so that the ball arrived at the feet of Antony after a triangulation of his companions; Ajax and Manchester United then went to Bakambu, who stepped on and ate the first goal.

Having won the fight to a defender, and as soon as he stepped on the area, the Franco-Congoleño executed a satin shot and with the right hand that entered after passing between the legs of the rival goalkeeper. In the 20th minute, Bakambu achieved 0-2 and the second of his account, nodding in the small area a biting center of Aitor Ruibal from the right side.

With the score in favor and containing the Arreones of Vitória, the Verdiblanco team barely suffered and after the break sentenced the tie. When the 58th minute passed, Isco attended an Antony who was in full sprint from the center of the field and took advantage of it.

The ancient ‘Red Devil’ accelerated with its striding characteristic and, shortly after reaching the Portuguese area, hooked a strong left -footed shot to the first stick. And in the 80th minute, a similar play set in 0-4, but this time Antony decided to pass and not shoot, seeing Isco as a companion and finally being the author of the Diana with a hard right.

Four victories and a draw is the baggage of the pupils of Manuel Pellegrini in his last five games, counting both his appointments in LaLiga Ea Sports and his commitments in the round of 16 of this conference where the next stumbling block will be the surprising Jagiellonia.