Euskaraz irakurri: Realak Sevillari irabazi gave (1-2) eta sailkapenaren goialdean iritsi da Santander Ligako geldialdira
Real Sociedad beat Sevilla (1-2) at the Sánchez Pizjuán on Wednesday, November 9, the match corresponding to the matchday 14 of LaLiga Santander. In this way, the txuri-urdin group reaches the World Cup break at the top of the table with 26 points.
Goals and summary of Sevilla – Real Sociedad
Equality prevailed in the initial minutes. The San Sebastian team received bad news in the 8th minute, as Carlos Fernández was injured and had to leave the field of play; Kubo replaced the Sevillian striker. The first occasion was generated by Sevilla through a forced shot by Gudelj that went wide. Real’s response came immediately after with a shot from Merino that was saved by goalkeeper Bono. Little by little, the Basque team gained possession of the ball and in the 20th minute they managed to get ahead on the scoreboard; Sorloth beat Bono (0-1) with a subtle touch after receiving a good pass from Merino.
After the goal, the team led by Imanol Alguacil was superior to the rival, and Sevilla also had one less player on the pitch in the 25th minute: Rakitic saw the red card for an entry on Brais Méndez.
The numerical superiority of Real Sociedad increased after the expulsion from Nianzou in the 34th minute. The French center-back entered a dispute with Brais strongly and was sent off with a direct red card.
The match was put in front of Real Sociedad, and they took advantage of their superiority in numbers to increase their lead on the scoreboard with goal by Brais Méndez (0-2) in the 36th minute: Merino wanted to send the pass to Silva, the Galician footballer crossed, shot and beat Bono.
With everything in favor for the txuri-urdin team, Sevilla closed the gap with a great goal by Rafa Mir (1-2) in the 44th minute: the Sevilla striker put the ball into the goal defended by Remiro with a great header.
Possession of the ball corresponded to Real Sociedad in the second half. Those of Imanol Alguacil dominated. Sevilla waited behind, but without giving up counterattacks. The Basque team had good chances to increase their lead: Kubo sent the shot wide after a good individual play in the 58th minute, and a minute later Brais’s shot hit the post. Sorloth had the clearest chance in the 61st minute, but the Norwegian finished off a ball that came to him after Bono’s deflection from Silva’s shot.
Real did not sentence and Sevilla gave the scare in the 78th minute with a shot from En-Nesyri to Telles’ center that went wide. The txuri-urdin team was able to sentence in a quick transition, but Bono avoided the goal after clearing Pablo Marín’s shot from the edge of the area.
In the final stretch, Sevilla went on the attack for the equalizer and tried it by means of crosses to the area or strategic plays. However, the Real remained firm in defensive tasks, did not give their rival options, and the victory did not escape them.
Data sheet:
1 – Seville: Bond; Jesús Navas, Nianzou, Rekik (Kike Salas, m.46), Telles; Rakitic, Gudelj, Oliver Torres (Delaney, m.64); Rafa Mir (En-Nesyri, m.64), Lamela (Januzaj, m.89), Isco (Jordán, m.46).
2 – Royal Society: I recall; Álex Sola (Navarro, m.73), Le Normand, Pacheco, Diego Rico; Brais Méndez, Merino (Guevara, m.46), Zubimendi (Zubeldia, m.46), David Silva (Marín, m.61), Carlos Fernández (Take Kubo, m.10), Sorloth.
Goals: 0-1, M.20: Sorloth. 0-2, m.36: Brais Méndez. 1-2, M.44: Rafa Mir.
Referee: From Cerro Grande (C. Madrid). He expelled the locals Rakitic (m.28) and Nianzou (m.34) with a direct red card. In addition, he admonished the sevillistas Navas (m.34) and Óliver Torres (m.40), and the visitors Merino (m.31) and Navarro (m.90).
Source: Eitb
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