Rest in the Sevilla stadium. Players jump onto the pitch and a song plays over the public address system. It is one of the successes of the Colombian group ‘Morat’ ‘How dare you return’. Without knowing if it was accidental or intentional, I instantly became a fan of the clear mind that managed to put lyrics and music to nonsense. “How dare you come back, give life to what was dead, loneliness had treated me well and you are not the one to demand rights […] why did you come back if you are going to leave, so many lies that in the end I don't see, I was never good at distinguishing, after all I always believe them ”.
Going over some of their stanzas and smiling with a certain sly tone seems almost inevitable. The return, hasty and interested, deserves this accusation as a fair soundtrack.
They have not convinced either the schedules, in the case of Athletic highly discussed, nor the regrettable systematic breach of the alleged protocol, nor the invention of placing fans of snag in image and sound, nor the discrimination between the media when it comes to covering matches in stadiums. Something that, by the way, many online media are used to.
The next recklessness continues to hatch. Open the doors to the public, as well as guard without masks on closed doors. There is speculation with July 1, but the CSD has said that for now neither speak of the subject. It reminds me of when a coach is ratified. We can take it for granted.