In the latest training session conducted by La Liga side Sevilla, a range of notable inclusions and exclusions were observed, shedding light on ongoing developments within Quique’s squad. Marca provided insights into these developments, highlighting key players’ statuses and preparations for upcoming fixtures.
Post-international break triumph and continued vigilance
Sevilla emerged victorious in their recent match following the international break, securing a crucial win against Getafe with a solitary strike from Sergio Ramos at the Estadio Coliseum. However, despite the much-needed triumph, the Nervionenses remain vigilant as they currently sit just six points clear of the La Liga drop zone with eight games left in the season. The upcoming encounter with Las Palmas, who are grappling with a three-game losing streak, presents another challenge for Sevilla.
Return to training and notable attendees
Following the post-break victory, Quique’s squad reconvened at the club’s training base to initiate preparations for the forthcoming fixture against Las Palmas at Gran Canaria. Among the attendees back in action after missing Tuesday’s session were Djibril Sow, Lucas Ocampos, Marcos Acuña, and Nemanja Gudelj. Their return underscores the team’s commitment to readiness as they gear up for crucial matches ahead.
Individualized training sessions and absences
However, the training session also revealed absences and individualized training schedules for certain players. Notably, Sergio Ramos, Youssef En-Nesyri, Marko Dmitrovic, and Marcão were absent from outdoor activities, engaging instead in personalized gym sessions as part of a load management regimen. Additionally, January loan arrival Alejo Véliz was conspicuously missing from the training session, having been granted permission to travel to England to address bureaucratic matters. These absences signify a concerted effort by the coaching staff to manage player fitness and address administrative obligations effectively.