“If I’d really hit him, he wouldn’t be playing football” – Aston Villa’s Monchi reacts to supposed bust-up

The Sevilla Derby is rapidly approaching in Spain, and Aston Villa -Sports director Monchi, forever linked to Sevilla, has become viral in the city. The former Nervione Sporting Director at twice was approached by Real Betis fan in the hope of having a lot of fun and received an unexpected response.

On Sunday in the Seville Derby, one of Betis Great Hopes will be the shape of Isco Alarcon, their star game maker … who was of course signed by Monchi for Seville. After leaving Real Madrid, Sevilla Isco brought in to a one -year -old deal, but things did not work completely, with the Spain International departing in December due to mutual permission after a disagreement with Monchi. He would go without a club for six months before Betis offered him the chance to return to the city.

Approached by the Betis fan on the street, the camera manager told Monchi seriously, all aside, thanks for the swing you took at Isco. That blessed swing. 'To his honor, Monchi took the end in good humor and with a smile.

“Yes, yes. Do you really think that? But I didn't touch Isco … If I had really beaten it, he wouldn't play football. But we sent Isco and won the seventh! Or do you not know anymore?” Monchi replies, referring to the fact that Sevilla would win their seventh Europe League in the same season.

“Let's see if you win something?” He then rejects the Betis fan.

At that time it was reported that a grounds for training between Monchi and Isco was the motive for the divorce, and the Betis star himself assures that Monchi grabbed him by the neck while he was on the field for his teammates. This is something that Monchi has denied, but at that time it was also reported that Monchi had hit Isco.

It is not clear whether this week's video is or another point, but the login details of Monchi as a Seville fan are without a doubt. That said, those in the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan may be slightly less amused by Monchi's attempts to sign Loic Bade in the January transfer window.

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