Well, I started by looking into Sevilla FC’s past matches. I dug through a bunch of game records, trying to find out their typical alineaciones and how they performed.

I watched a ton of their previous games against Getafe CF. I paid close attention to how the players were arranged on the field, who was in the starting lineup, and how they shifted during the game. I jotted down notes like a crazy person, noting which players worked well together and which didn’t seem to click.
Then, I started to analyze the strengths and weaknesses of both teams. I thought about Getafe CF’s defense, how they stopped attacks, and where their gaps were. For Sevilla FC, I considered which players were really good at scoring, passing, or defending.
I came up with a few possible alineaciones. I moved players around on paper, like I was playing a real – life chess game. I tried different combinations, thinking about how they would work against Getafe CF’s tactics.
Next, I talked to some friends who are also football fans. We discussed my ideas. They gave me their opinions, some agreed with me, and some thought I was crazy. But it was good to get different views.
I also kept an eye on the latest news about both teams. Were there any injuries? Were there any new players? This could really affect the alineaciones.

Finally, when the game day came, I was super excited. I watched the game closely to see if my predicted alineaciones were right. And I was eager to see if the changes in the alineaciones could actually bring victory to Sevilla FC. It was a nail – biting experience, but in the end, it was all about the love of the game and the thrill of seeing if my analysis paid off.
