Ángel Haro, president of Real Betis, and vice-president José Miguel López Catalán will be the only representation that there will be of the Verdiblanco club in the box and the stands of Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán, where LaLiga resumes in First Division on Thursday with the derby against Sevilla FC. “We will be at Sánchez-Pizjuán accompanying the team, it will be my first game behind closed doors, I have never experienced a game like this. The protocol marks that you have to go with a mask and keeping your distance … We will wear the shield in the mask. The protocol is very strict, from the directive of the local team there can be four people, from the visitor two. Because there can be no official food, “the Betic president explained last night in El Transistor de Onda Cero.
Haro made reference to the recent statements of José María del Nido, who said that the difference between Seville and Betis is “sidereal”: “I think that the two clubs are doing well and we do not send messages from within that serve as a hotbed for people, for the most radical mass. What Del Nido said? I don't see important differences between the two teams, ”said the Betico president.
On the possibility that from July there may be a public in the stadiums, Ángel Haro, member of the LaLiga Delegate Commission, did not see it very clearly: “I have doubts that the public can return to the fields this season, now it seems to me something very hasty ”. But in turn, the Betic president understands that “football is going to help people have more joy to face this situation.”