Europa League Final – UEFA’s decision that boosts Celtic over Real Betis

UEFA confirmed this big decision that forward player of Real Betis Nabil Fekir will not play the next three European matches for his club.

Real Betis played against Bayer Leverkusen on November 5 in a Europa League clash. Nabil was playing for the Real Betis. While playing Nabil Fakir and Kerem Demirbay had a clash and both were shown a red card for breaking the code of conduct. Fans can buy Europa League Final 2022 Tickets on our website.

Now, UEFA has decided to give Nabil a ban for the next three matches in European League. Betis will now play against Celtic F.C on December 10 which is a very crucial match for both teams. That match will decide who will make it to the last 32 in League. Fakir will not play for his team in the next big match.

Real Betis

Fakir has one goal and one assist so far in this season of Europa League. He appeared in 16 matches for his team under manager Manuel Pellegrini. His absences in the squad will surely impact the performance of his club.

While LaLiga’s side is full of excellent players. Celtic has a match against Leverkusen, they need to ensure a good result so they can progress when Betis visit Glasgow.

Manuel Pellegrini needs to find a way:

Now Pellegrini has to find a way to win against Celtic. Betis’s game is reliant on one player and he is not playing. But they do have more talent to compensate for the absence of Fakir. However, the news of Fakir has weakened them.

Fakir was signed two years ago in 2019 and since then he is a great asset for the club. While Celtic still have a major job to do against Leverkusen if they want to progress against Real Betis. Leverkusen’s most of the players are going through an injury crisis.

With Fakir not playing for Betis, Celtic has more chances to win against them. Eticketing.co is the best website to buy Europa League final tickets. Fans can buy Tickets for Europa League Final from our website.

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