Youssef En Nesyri has broken into a Champions level scorer and was in charge of proving it again with a triplet that led to Sevilla's victory against Cádiz. With Suso as the main partner, the Moroccan international made it clear that right now he is worth much more than the 25 million that West Ham has offered for him.
Sevilla performed a commendable exercise in patience during the first half. Trying to tear down the defensive wall raised by Cádiz required it. The plan was to widen the field to find spaces, but without being able to fall into the slightest mistake, since Cádiz sought to penalize errors by leaving at full speed, although with little luck. The minutes passed but Suso, very inspired, had taken command of operations and with insistence, the award arrived. Suso snaked, made a hole, fired and found himself with the stick, but En Nesyri was there to catch the loose ball and overtake his team.
It was the 35th minute and Cádiz's plan was twisted, although the situation was still going to practically get worse on the next play. In Nesyri he beat Alcalá in speed and he could only stop him at fault, involuntarily putting a finger in the Moroccan's eye. This did not affect the crosshairs dthe Sevilla striker, who perfectly read the strategy play executed, once again, by Suso and extended the lead on the scoreboard.
Cádiz had the entire second half left to try to make the comeback but it was not the afternoon for those from Cervera. Because the afternoon was owned by En Nesyri, which at the time of the game took advantage of a chain failure of the visiting defense to impose its air power and seal its second consecutive triplet at Sánchez Pizjuán. The Moroccan got everything. To Cádiz, nothing.
The game was sentenced and the moment of relaxation for Sevilla arrived, which Cádiz took advantage of a few interesting occasions, but Bono abandoned his status as a spectator to leave several level stops. A Sevilla-Cádiz League was held again in Nervión 15 years later and En Nesyri was in charge of solving it.
Changes
Gudelj (45 ', Fernando), Perea (45 ', Salvi), Jairo Izquierdo (58 ', Jens Jonsson), Joan Jordan (64 ', Rakitic), Aleix Vidal (76 ', Jesús Navas), Munir (76 ', Suso), graceful (80 ', Negredo), Malbasic (80 ', Alex), Manuel Nieto (80 ', Lozano), Oussama Idrissi (84 ', Oliver Torres)
Goals
1-0, 34 ': Youssef En-Nesyri, 2-0, 38 ': Youssef En-Nesyri, 3-0, 61 ': Youssef En-Nesyri
Cards
Referee: Guillermo Cuadra Fernández
VAR Referee: Jesús Gil Manzano
Alcala (36 ', Yellow) Salvi (45 ', Yellow) Creek (80 ', Yellow) Gudelj (93 ', Yellow
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