Seville Y Valladolid tied to one and they are still not winning in this League after a gray game, of poor quality and with few clear chances, where both sets showed their shortcomingsalthough the pucelanos savored the point more with a Sánchez-Pizjuán whistling his team at the end of the match.
Seville | Royal Valladolid |
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13 Bond |
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25 S. Asenjo |
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two Mr. Montiel |
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two Luis Perez |
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14 T. Nianzou |
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5 Javier Sánchez |
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4 K. Rekik |
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fifteen J. El Yamiq 23′ |
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19 M. Acuna 78′ |
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(24 Joaquin Fernandez) |
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(3 A. Telles) |
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18 S. Escudero 46′ |
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twenty Ferdinand |
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(12 L. Olaza) |
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8 Joan Jordan 64′ |
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17 Roque Mesa 67′ |
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(5 L. Ocampos) |
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(10 Oscar Plano) |
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twenty-one Oliver Torres 78′ |
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4 kike perez |
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(10 I. Rakitic) |
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6 Alvaro Aguado |
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17 E. Lamella |
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twenty-one Ivan Sanchez 67′ |
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12 Rafa Mir 63′ |
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(7 Sergio Leon) |
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(fifteen Y. En-Nesyri) |
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16 Sergio Guardiola 67′ |
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24 Papu Gomez 68′ |
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(8 monk) |
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(22 Isco) |
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23 yearly |
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The objectives:(0-1) Anwar (80′), (1-1) K. Rekik (86′)
Cards:L G. Montiel (68′), Luis Pérez (83′), L. Ocampos (88′), L. Olaza (94′), Isco (99′)L M. Acuña (89′), J. El Yamiq (89′)
Referee: Pulido Santana (Committee of Las Palmas
Spectators: 33,991 in Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán
THE BEST Valladolid’s nail and the result for Sevilla | |
WORST The two expulsions in a dirty finish |
After the first half in full control of the Sevillian team, which lacked success in the shot against a well organized team from Pucelano and focused on defense, at the restart Ceuta Anuar Tuhami put Valladolid ahead in 80 minutes, although 6 after Dutch Karim Rekik saved a point for Sevilla by taking advantage of a mistake between Joaquín Fernández and goalkeeper Sergio Asenjo.
The sevillistas, with the debut of the French central defender Tanguy Nianzou, came out with a lot of momentum, although their arrival at the goal area of Sergio Asenjo was not successful, as with a shot on the side of the net by Si Óliver Torres or another Argentine Erik Lamela hit the post near the break, while Sergi Guardiola made it 0-1 after a serious local defensive error, but Moroccan goalkeeper Bono saved it in the 44th minute. minutes.
Two teams were urgently measured, despite the start of LaLiga, after their league debut defeats (Sevilla 2-1 in Pamplona and Valladolid 0-3 against Villarreal), which transferred their coaches Julen Lopetegui and José Rojo ‘Pacheta’ to introduce five changes each to the respective eleven.
With the debut of French central defender Tanguy Nianzou, just two days after signing him from Bayern Munich, Sevilla had to dispel doubts after their poor image in several stages of the match against Osasuna. The same thing happened in Valladolid, where Pacheta chose Sergi Guardiola in attack, at the expense of Sergio León.
The sevillistas, with a changed midfield compared to El Sadar as Jordán and Óliver Torres are the starters along with Argentina’s ‘brain’ Papu Gómez, and with his compatriot Erik Lamela as a winger for the seriously injured Mexican Tecatito Corona, came out. with a lot of momentum, to solve as soon as possible, with more rhythm and high pressure.
However, his continued attempts died close to Sergio Asenjo’s goal, with a shot to the side of the net by Óliver Torres or a header raised by debutant Nianzou in the first quarter of an hour, in a period of absolute dominance of Sevilla and with Valladolid lowering the tide against the local offensive.
Rafa Mir, after half a point in the first half, sought to translate the superiority of Lopetegui’s team into a goal, but his low shot was well aborted by Asenjo, which gave way to a stretch of Pucelano’s team, which used to be very demanding and overwhelming. by pressure from Seville, until it is released to reach the top with a dropper.
Pacheta’s men suffered a setback with the injury of Moroccan Jawad El Yamiq, who was replaced by Almeria’s Joaquín, although they held on well until the break 0-0 despite some shocks, such as a lost that ball on an exit from their area that Mir finished and solved Asenjo, or on a shot by Lamela that hit the post near the break.
Meanwhile, in Valladolid, which based on tenacity, concentration and faith did not lose face in the game, Sergi Guardiola also made it 0-1 after a serious local defensive error, but Moroccan goalkeeper Bono stopped it in the 44 minutes.
After the break, after Guardiola claimed a penalty in an action on Nianzou without the referee noticing a violation, Sevilla’s lack of ideas was even more noticeable. Pacheta made a move by signing Uruguayan Lucas Olaza for former Sevilla player Escudero and Lopetegui brought in Moroccan En-Nesyri for Mir, Argentine Ocampos for Jordán and, soon after, Isco Alarcón, in his debut, for Papu.
Sevilla took a slight advantage, with offensive lapses and well controlled by a disciplined Valladolid, as En-Nesyri finished off a cross from Montiel and then, in the 73rd minute, had a goal annulled for a clear offside. The Castilians, for their part, continued to do their thing, defending themselves and coming out as best they could on the counterattack.
It was not a counterattack, but Valladolid took advantage of a stolen ball to score 0-1 in the 80th minute with a tight shot from Ceuta Anuar, after beating Ocampos and Rakitic, although the joy was short-lived, from in the 86th Dutch. central Karim Rekik leveled, helped by a rude misunderstanding between Joaquín and Asenjo on his way out.
From there, Sevilla burned their ships, but without purpose and without any success, and what happened was a confrontation next to the banks that led to the expulsion of the local Acuña, after he was replaced, and a member of the Pucelano coaching staff. to end a rough and sour encounter, in which neither achieved the goal of making their debut.
Source: La Verdad

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