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We are disappointed and angry, Theo’s expulsion is severe

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Milan-Feyenoord 1-1, before coach Conceicao, Milan’s Senior Advisor, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, spoke to Sky microphones. Below are his words after the match.
At the end of the match between Milan and Feyenoord, which resulted in the elimination of the Rossoneri from the Champions League, Zlatan Ibrahimovic spoke. The Swede answered questions from Sky.
In addition to commenting on the match, the Swede also spoke about the incident that marked the game, namely the expulsion of Theo Hernandez.
Below are the main parts of the interview.
On the match
“We are disappointed and angry. There was a lack of maturity, but the referee was harsh: a simulation in a game like this, at least give a warning. This incident changed the game. Now the group must stay united, move on from this match, and focus on the league. We will suffer tonight, then from tomorrow, we will prepare for the next goal.”
Could more have been done?
“Much more could have been done. After the matches, you can say a lot, during the game, many things could have been done. We started the game and the second half well, then we had to play with one less player.”
On Theo Hernandez’s first yellow card
“In these situations, when they happen, it cannot be said if they are right or wrong. Theo is not acting, he plays his game. The first booking he pulls the shirt, but things happen on the field.”
On the referee
“We are not angry with the referee: it’s our fault, there are no excuses or complaints. We need to look in the mirror and see what we did wrong, to improve and continue. Red cards are situations that happen on the field. With Empoli, we received an unjust red card, but it happens in the game and we cannot control it. We need to be calm and focused on the field.”
On the season
“Today it’s a disappointment to be out of the Champions League. Before the start of the season, it’s obvious that you want to win. We won the Supercoppa and progressed in the Coppa Italia. It doesn’t always go as you want, we were not satisfied and made moves in the January transfer market to change the situation but then there is no guarantee.”
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Probable lineups and where to watch it

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Possible line-ups for Genk-Real Betis, a match valid for the 3rd round of the Europa League, which will take place on Thursday, October 23, 2025 at 18:45.
Among the matches scheduled for the third round of the Europa League is Genk-Betis.
The home team hasn’t started their season well as they find themselves currently in mid-table in both the league and Europe. On the other hand, the visitors are in excellent form, with only one defeat in their first 11 matches in all competitions.
Genk
In their last 4 matches at home in both the league and Europa League, Genk have suffered three defeats and managed only one victory. Against Betis, the Belgian club aims to reverse their negative performance so far at home.
To achieve this, coach Thorsten Fink is relying heavily on Oh Hyeon-gyu. In his last two performances, first with the South Korean national team and then with the Belgian club, the 2001-born striker has been in top form, scoring two goals and providing an assist.
Betis
Betis are on a run of 7 consecutive positive results and have yet to lose an away match in the early stages of the season. In the Europa League, the Spanish club has earned 4 points from a win and a draw.
To continue their positive trend against Genk, coach Manuel Pellegrini will rely on Antony. The Brazilian talent is coming off a spectacular performance in the league against Villarreal, where his personal brace helped his team to draw a match they were losing 2-0 until the 64th minute.
Probable line-ups Genk-Real Betis
Genk (4-2-3-1): van Crombrugge; Nkuba, Sadick, Smets, Kayembe; Bangoura, Heynen; Steuckers, Hrosovsky, Sor; Oh. Coach: Thorsten Fink
Betis (4-3-3): Pau Lopez; Bellerin, Natan, Lopez, Firpo; Roca, Lo Celso, Altimira; Antony, Chucho Hernandez, Ezzalzouli. Coach: Manuel Pellegrini
Where to watch Genk-Real Betis
Genk-Betis, a match valid for the 3rd round of the Europa League, scheduled for Thursday, October 23, 2025 at 18:45, will be broadcast live on Sky and Now.
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Napoli, Di Lorenzo after the defeat: “We need a dose of humility”

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