@adry_manicchio UN....ballo lento che sembra non finire mai, solo noi due e la notte..❤️💥.♾️
Quel bacio rubato sa di promesse e di desiderio che non si spegne..❤️💥.♾️
♾️🧿🦁❤️🦋🧿♾️
🟢⚪️ Isco Alarcón, con todo el equipo de vacaciones, continúa trabajando en solitario en la CD del Real Betis.
El capitán quiere llegar en las mejores condiciones a la temporada.
Está acudiendo cada día para hacer trabajo específico. Puro compromiso.
🟢⚪️La lluvia de peluches del Real Betis llega a Guinea Ecuatorial
👀🧸 Unos 1.500 juguetes de los más de 25.000 recogidos durante la tradicional lluvia de peluches celebrada en el Estadio La Cartuja ya han sido entregados en Malabo, donde la Fundación Real Betis Balompié desarrolla junto a Benjamín Zarandona un proyecto educativo y deportivo.
https://t.co/2EvE5pyZ1q a través de @MundoBetis_
Feliz miércoles SCK!!!
Feliz celebración del Amor!!!
"Y aunque haya gente que no entienda tu distancia… tú sabes todo lo que tuviste que aguantar para llegar hasta aquí".
🦋🧚🏼♀️🦋❤️❤️♥️🦁🤖🦁
#HandeErçel#KeremBürsin
Sono allergica alle fragole. Però ne voglio due.
Sei allergica alle fragole, va bene... Allora vieni. Prendi questo.
Ti metto il cioccolato, va bene?
Ecco qui. Va bene così? Basta?
Ottimo. Adesso prendiamo un cucchiaino.
Prendi uno anche per te!🍦🍨
🚨🎙️ Isco on why he became emotional after Real Betis secured a Champions League spot despite winning it five times with Real Madrid:
“People think I was crying because Real Betis qualified for the Champions League… but they don’t understand what this means to me.
At Real Madrid, winning the Champions League became normal. We had superstars everywhere, billion-euro pressure, and the world expected us to lift that trophy every season. I won it 5 times there, yes… but sometimes when everything is expected, you don’t even have time to feel it emotionally.
But with Betis? This is different. This is football with soul.
Here, nobody promised us European nights. Nobody treated us like kings before we achieved anything. We fought for this. Every point felt like a war, every away game felt personal, every fan believed with their heart instead of entitlement.
That’s why I got emotional.
Because hearing the Champions League anthem with Betis feels more real to me than some of the finals I played at Madrid. At Madrid, if you lose a semifinal, people call the season a disaster. Here, qualifying alone feels historic. You appreciate football differently.
And honestly… I’ve felt more loved in one season at Betis than in years at Madrid. At Betis they sing your name because they adore you. At Madrid they sing your name today and ask for your replacement tomorrow.
Football happiness cannot be measured only by trophies. Sometimes one qualification with a family club means more than lifting cups in a machine built to win them.
That’s why I cried.”