The former president verbally confronted Lucas Fernández de Bobadilla, the club’s lawyer

José María Del Nido Benavente and his son Miguel Ángel.BRAND
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The derby of the past October 6 is going to bring a tail in Sevilla’s key, which is where it was least expected, after the important victory achieved against the Betis. However, before the game an event occurred in the antebox that led to a complaint by one of Sevilla’s lawyers. Lucas Fernández de Bobadilla has denounced the former president of Sevilla for alleged threats José María del Nido Benaventeusing the security cameras that the club has in some areas of the stadium Sánchez-Pizjuánas the Cope Chain. Del Nido entered the antebox shortly before the start of the derby and went directly to the lawyer of the Nervionense club to scold him for a recent dispute, grabbing his arm while he was talking with other members of the Sevilla Council.
“I can’t wait to pull your teeth out.”is the verbatim phrase that he supposedly said to him Del Nido Bevavente to the aforementioned Sevilla lawyer, although the person involved himself categorically denied that he had said anything like that or that the clash had been serious: “I approached him and said ‘Lucas, the deontological rules oblige you to respect your teammate, Do not refer to personal issues, defend your client with facts and rights.’ I neither touched him nor spoke to him about teeth.“.
We will have to see how this whole incident in the box ends, especially when Sevilla plays in its stadium again (it will not do so until November) and the same people are in that space where everything happened. The club has provided the images and videos so that the lawyer directly involved can file a complaint against the former Sevilla president. There is still a JShareholders’ meeting in the month of December and the judicial processes continue their course, each one with the hope that a judge will give or deny reasons to them. Del Nido Benavente. The share war also begins to sow the seeds of the personal one, with father and son face to face.