Those in positions of authority at La Liga team Sevilla will not be present at this weekend's matchup with Barcelona. Mundo Deportivo claims that this is the case, using the ongoing "Negreira case" as justification. As many will undoubtedly remember, Sevilla's board said in September that they would not be attending any of the events surrounding the team's La Liga away trip to Barcelona. The Nervionenses issued a statement outlining their reasons for declining the invitation to use an executive box at Montjuïc as well as the customary pre-match boardroom meal. As stated in the order circulated in the media, "complete indignation and rejection of the practices carried out by the former FC Barcelona leaders accused in the Negreira case, practices that supposedly constitute a crime for the Investigating Court number 1 of Barcelona." Furthermore, as previously said, the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán's leadership has not changed their position in the 12 mont
The second round of Nations League fixtures in October began on Sunday.
Greece continued their unbeaten start to the Nations League campaign with a 2-0 victory over Ireland.
Caoimhin Kelleher was the busier goalkeeper in a scoreless first half, stopping Giorgios Masouras, Vangelis Pavlidis, and Dimitris Giannoulis.
But only three minutes after the restart, Anastasios Bakasetas broke the deadlock with a volleyed finish that deflected off Liam Scales.
Deep into additional time, replacement Petros Manatolos took advantage of Kelleher's bad clearance before around the goalkeeper and blasting into an empty net.
Heimir Hallgrímsson's team is now third in League B: Group 2, with their hosts leading England by three points.
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