Seville, Apr 7 (EFE).- The Serbian goalkeeper Marko Dmitrovic remains in the Sevilla goal for the second consecutive day, in which the Brazilian midfielder Fernando Reges returns, after serving four games of suspension, in the match that is being played this Friday at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán stadium against Celta, in which the Peruvian midfielder Renato Tapia takes the place of the suspended Gabri Veiga.
The new Sevilla coach, José Luis Mendilibar, once again trusts the goalkeeper he already had in his time at Eibar, with which the Moroccan Yassine Bono, a regular starter this season, remains again as a substitute, while Fernando recovers his place as a closing midfielder.
The Celta coach, the Portuguese Carlos Carvalhal, has opted for Tapia to cover the place of the young Gabri Veiga, while he has also decided to give the Argentine Franco Cervi a place in the eleventh place for the American Luca de la Torre.
Sevilla goes out with Dmitrovic; Jesus Navas, Badé, Gudelj, Acuña; Fernando, Pape Gueye; Suso, Lamela, Bryan Gil; and En-Nesyri.
Celta starts Iván Villar; Hugo Mallo, Aidoo, Unai Núñez, Javi Galán; Carles Pérez, Tapia, Beltrán, Cervi; Blades and Seferovic.