Fabregas’s Como and Pellegrini’s Betis involved in punch-up
Both sides have a player sent off as first half between Real Betis and Como descends into violence.

Published On 7 Aug 20257 Aug 2025
A preseason friendly between Spain’s Real Betis and Italian club Como got extra heated, with players exchanging punches and causing a mass scuffle.
The Italian club are managed by former Arsenal and Barcelona midfielder Cesc Fabregas, while Betis are managed by former Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini.
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There were several rough exchanges in the first half of the match at La Linea de la Concepcion in southern Spain on Wednesday, and Betis player Pablo Fornals and Como midfielder Maximo Perrone then got into an altercation entering halftime.
They had a few brief words to each other and then started exchanging blows.
Players from both teams rushed in and the altercation escalated. The benches were cleared, with substitutes and staff members entering the field, some trying to break up the fighting.
It took several moments before order was re-established. The referee sent off a player from each team.
“We are competitive and both teams want to win, but in the end there’s a line you can’t cross in these matches,” Betis midfielder Sergi Altimira said. “They were making many fouls, stopping the match all the time.”
Como, which will face Barcelona in another preseason match on Sunday, won the friendly 3-2.
Former Spain international Fabregas played for Arsenal between 2003 and 2011, while Pellegrini was Pep Guardiola’s predecessor at Man City.