
La Liga
Marc Bartra has managed to resurface at Real Betis after overcoming a long and complicated Achilles tendon injury that kept him out of the field for nearly 10 months. The Catalan center-back has shown his resilience and, with effort and dedication, has regained the level that characterizes him, establishing himself as a key piece in Manuel Pellegrini's scheme.
Although he started the season with some physical difficulties, typical of the readjustment process, Bartra has been gaining rhythm and confidence. Since October, he has been a starter in five consecutive LaLiga matches, demonstrating defensive solidity and leadership. As reported by the newspaper AS, his impact is not limited to the defense; he has also been crucial in attack with three goals this season. Among them, a crucial goal against Celta de Vigo stands out, in the final minutes, securing a valuable draw for his team.
He is the great leader of the Verdiblanca defense
In competitions such as the Copa del Rey and the Conference League, Bartra has also made his mark. Against Sant Andreu, he scored the goal that allowed Betis to take the lead, reaffirming his ability to show up in important moments.
Just a few months away from turning 34 and with his contract valid until June, Bartra does not hide his attachment to the Verdiblanco club: "Betis is my home." His connection with the fans and his renewed energy place him once again as a reference, both on and off the field. Pellegrini counts on a reborn leader in the heart of his defense.
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