2-1: Sevilla suffer a new setback

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The Seville he does not raise his head and gets into a premature crisis. The group of Julen Lopetegui, technician who began to indicate, confirmed last night at Power Horse Stadium his bad start to the season, where he only added one point after three contested days of league, where it begins to descend dangerously from the noble zone of the classification table. This Saturday, the people of Seville saw how the Almeria, who gave absolutely everything to win the Andalusian derby, returned to the initial goal of Oliver Torres based on faith and nails. A bit of Belgian Largie Ramadani and another from Nigerian Umar Sadiqa devastating striker that Almería tried to sell at all costs in the close of the market close, gave the Ruby the first success of the course.

Decisive times for Sadiq

“We wait for the latest offers. If we have a price we like, we sell it waiting two or three more days”, he clearly said last night. Mohamed El Assy, general director and CEO of Almería, the right hand of President Turki Al-Sheikh, in front of the DAZN microphones at the start of the match in reference to the desired transfer of a Sadiq who probably scored his last goal in the rojiblanco team. A goal that gave Rubi’s men three golden points against a Sevilla team that had the ball for most of the game, but lacked depth and lacked ideas. The Almeria He was cheeky, stood up on the counterattack and had the effectiveness up front that Lopetegui’s team lacked.

It was pointless for Sevilla to get ahead on the scoreboard Oliver Torres with a fine goal from a header into the middle by Álex Telles. Ramadan He took advantage of Rekik’s hesitation and with his speed he leveled the match on the brink of halftime.

Almería took advantage of another mistake from the Sevilla defense and Sadiq put the final 2-1 on the scoreboard. The five changes Lopetegui introduced in just seven minutes had no effect and the Seville, sunk in impotence, hardly created any danger in the second half. Just highlight a header from Rafa Mir and a little more. A very difficult defeat for this disappointing Sevilla who have no choice but to wake up soon.

Almeria Seville

two

1

13 Ferdinand

13 Bond

17 Alexander Well 74′

16 J. Navas 65′

(24 H Mendes)

(5 L. Ocampos)

two Kaiky 74′

14 T. Nianzou

(twenty-one Chummy)

4 K. Rekik 58′

19 Rodrigo Eli

(18 T. Delaney)

22 S. Babic

3 A. Telles

23 Samu Costa

twenty Ferdinand

5 L. Robertone 82′

8 Joan Jordan 58′

(10 Curro Sanchez)

(30 Carmona)

fifteen Sergio Akieme

twenty-one Oliver Torres 58′

4 Inigo Eguaras 46′

(22 Isco)

(6 Cesar De La Hoz)

17 E. Lamela 65′

7 L. Ramadani 79′

(fifteen Y. En-Nesyri)

(12 L. Baptistao)

12 Rafa Mir

9 U. Sadiq

24 papu gomez

The objectives:(0-1) Oliver Torres (30′), (1-1) L. Ramazani (42′), (2-1) U. Sadiq (55′)

Cards:L E. Lamela (12′), K. Rekik (15′), Íñigo Eguaras (33′), Rafa Mir (45′), J. Navas (47′), Carmona (70′), Kaiky (71′), Isco (78′), César De La Hoz (78′), T. Delaney (80′), A. Telles (82′), L. Baptistão (84′), Samú Costa (91′)L

Referee: Jesús Gil Manzano (Extremeño Committee)

Spectators: 13,788 at Power Horse Stadium

THE BEST The faith shown by Almería to win the match
WORST The lack of response from a Sevilla that didn’t know how to keep 0-1

Source: La Verdad

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