The dosage of the efforts in this final of the League compressed by the work and grace of the coronavirus is guessed as one of the keys to the optimal performance of the players. Hence the rotations They will be on the front line, taking into account that until July 19 there will be matches every weekend and on an intersemanual day.
Betis, with up to seven changes in its initial team, the one that rotated the most
At the moment, at the start of the 29th day of the championship, whose first two games were played on Monday, there was already a good number of changes in the initial teams with respect to the ounces of the previous crashes.
So many, that half of the field players who were starters on the day of the restart of LaLiga (20 of 44 divided between Betis, Granada, Levante and Seville) started the games, on Monday, on the bench or directly off the list , although in some cases by sanction.
The team that took the cake in this regard was the Betis. Rubi's team, in a more than distressing situation, achieved an agonizing and frustrating (because of how it was produced) draw against Granada with up to seven changes in starting eleven who had acted against Sevilla. Those who lost the starting position were Bartra, Borja, Tello, Sidnei, Álex Moreno, Aleñá and Guido Rodríguez.
Levante and Granada made five changes per head and Sevilla three
The I raised de Paco López made up five modifications in his starting team with respect to the one that a few days before had tied against Valencia at Mestalla: Roger (sanctioned), Bardhi, Postigo, Carlos Clerc and Miramón, starters against Valencia, were left on the bench against Sevilla.
He did not lag behind Pomegranate Diego Martínez, with five new faces in the eleven that he presented at Villamarín with respect to the previous day: Gonalons, Soldado, Víctor Díaz, Yangel Herrera and Domingos Duarte “fell” from that initial eleven.
In total, of the 44 headlines on the previous day, 20 did not repeat on Monday
Finally the Seville reduced to three the list of changes made from one day to another. Julen Lopetegui gave rest, as starters, to Óliver Torres, Fernando and Reguilón. In total, 20 changes among the four teams that ‘premiered’ on Matchday 29. 20 out of 40 starting field players: breaks and rotations are more obligatory than ever.