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This is a terrible game. Two teams that look totally stripped of confidence.
Neville has still not won a league game
Previous match was 7-0 thrashing by Barcelona
Emlyn Begley
This is a terrible game. Two teams that look totally stripped of confidence.
Valencia defender Shkodran Mustafi is booked for holding onto Ricky van Wolfswinkel on the halfway line.
Real Betis come forward through Petros but he genuinely doesn't seem to know what to do with it, he has no support and Valencia pick up the ball.
Betis really aren't very good.
Valencia on top at the moment and the ball comes to Andre Gomes 30 yards out, he fancies a go and he has one but it's wide of the post.
Should Neville get more time?
Ricky Hunter: Managers and coaches don't last five minutes in Spain, it's terrible, Gary Neville will be a good manager one day, maybe he should have started his coaching and managing career at a smaller club in England
Chris Groves: If his name was Klopp people would be saying he needs to bring his own players in.
Kevin Michael Smyth: Sky's the Limit for Gary
Valencia should probably be ahead here - Dani Parejo drops a free-kick into the box and Shkodran Mustafi, who is in loads of space, clips the ball over. He looks around half-expecting to be offside. It almost seemed too good to be true for the German.
Valencia lucky to escape with a goal-kick. Los Che defender Aymen Abdennour - who has had a pretty poor season after a big money move in the summer - dallies on the ball and Ricky van Wolfswinkel kicks the ball off him for what should be a corner, but isn't.
Real Betis defender German Pezzella is booked for wiping out winger Denis Cheryshev, who was charging forward, with his shoulder.
Should Neville get more time?
Danmonte: No, it was a ridiculous first coaching job, he's been overwhelmed and should have started smaller
Stephen Kwesi Assan: He should not have been appointed in the first place. He should be sacked
Sufiyan Shaikh: He is backroom staff material, not manager material.
No chances to report at all so far - these are two pretty poor sides. Valencia have yet to even take the lead in La Liga under Gary Neville so far (eight games). Can that change today?
Gary Neville watching intently on the sidelines. Spanish TV cameras/directors very rarely show you the manager so the fact they've just shown us Neville says a lot about the real pressure he's under.
Quiet start, both sides have seen a bit of the ball, but no pattern to the game yet.
We are under way in Seville. A minute early.
Should Neville get more time?
Chris: Every manager should get the chance to bring in his own players and have a pre season. Should be judged next season
Musambo Phiri: No, he should not have been appointed in the first place. Lose today and its all over.
Laine Roberts: If my club had a manager that came in and had the record of Gary Neville I wouldn't be happy
Quote MessageEvery game is a must-win game for this club. Whoever the coach is, whoever the players are, that's the expectation. We need to show desire. Wednesday night was a bad night for us.
Gary Neville, Valencia boss
Managerless Real Betis have not won in their last 12 games in all competitions, a run stretching back to 2 December. This does have a feeling of a huge match in Gary Neville's career.
Earlier today, Barcelona celebrated boss Luis Enrique's 100th match in charge with a laboured 2-0 win over Levante.
They went ahead against the run of play when David Navarro turned Jordi Alba's cross into his own net.
Luis Suarez's 20th league goal of the season sealed the points.
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Valencia boss Gary Neville makes five changes from that Barcelona demolition. Aymen Abdennour, Wilfried Zahibo, Sofiane Feghouli and Alvaro Negredo come in, while Real Madrid loanee Denis Cheryshev makes his first start.
Real Betis hand debuts to defender Martin Montoya, on loan from Barcelona, and Chelsea winger Charly Musonda. They have a couple of Premier League, ahem, legends in their side - Alfred N'Diaye and Ricky van Wolfswinkel.
Real Betis: Adan, Montoya, Pezzella, Bruno, Vargas, Petros, N'Diaye, Musonda, Ceballos, Ruben Castro, Van Wolfswinkel.
Valencia: Ryan, Barragan, Mustafi, Abdennour, Siqueira, Zahibo, Parejo, André, Feghouli, Negredo, Cheryshev.
Valencia were absolutely torn apart in the first leg of their semi-final first leg with Barcelona.
Former goalkeeper Santiago Canizares said he had expected Neville to resign - and apologise - after the game.
Neville refused to quit but admitted "this is one of the worst experiences I've ever gone through in football".