Would anyone have predicted it a few weeks ago? Sevilla FC is on the cusp of another monumental cup final - in this case the ninth in its history and the fourth in the current century. Our pedigree in the competition speaks for itself - five-time Champions in the domestic cup, seven-time semi-finalists in the last ten years. And this Wednesday's second-leg of the Copa del Rey shows promising omens for producing another historic day in the Club's 128-year existence. As long as Sevilla are pushed on by the Nervión faithful in what will be an explosive Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán and the eleven Sevillista warriors who pull on the shirt show the fight, desire and heart the occasion demands, we could be in for a very special night.
Forgetting the 1-1 first-leg and showing the same competitive drive that as got us so far will serve Sevilla well
Though just a 0-0 draw would see us through to the final - after Muriel's fabulous goal in the first-leg led us to a 1-1 away draw - tomorrow's match will mean too much to the Sevilla family for the team to come in looking to hang on to a result. We will need to start with intensity, drive and fury, staying solid at the back whilst building on an impressive Copa del Rey scoring record. There is no doubting that we will need to respect a hugely dangerous opponent - one which has already won in the Santiago Bernabéu on path to the semi-finals - but faith in our own game, conviction in attack and pride in fighting for the Sevilla badge should shine bright from the very first second of the game of the season so far.