Sevilla comes out of the jam in a vibrant victory against Granada

The Sevillaalthough with a lot of suspense, ended his four-game winless streak and scored three gold points in his fight for the Champions in a vibrant game against a Granada who went ahead and tied after Sevilla’s comeback two minutes from the end, but which was decided in added time with two goals, one of Rafa Mir, to which minutes before the VAR annulled what would have been 3-1, and another from Papu Gómez.

The Sevillawho made a call to the fans during the week to support the team to achieve the goal for the rest of the season, began having to lift an adverse result. Darwin Machis surprised everyone after taking advantage of a mistake by the local defense in a throw-in. His whiplash at the edge of the area beat Bono, the least beaten goalkeeper in the League, at the long post.

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The Sevilla he had to row against the current to balance the score. In his first approach, he claimed a penalty for a grab by Víctor Díaz to En-Nesyri that not even the VAR reviewed. Martial He tried it with driving inside a little tremendously, while Ocampos dropped dangerously. But it was a great cross from Jesús Navas in a rehearsed free kick that led to the tie. The auction of diego charles it was unappealable for Maximiano. He created chances for Sevilla to go into the break winning, being the clearest for Augustinsson, with a free shot that he sent into the hands of the visiting goalkeeper.

after the break Lopetegui sought more dynamism with Lamela, who replaced a En-Nesyri very erratic and the shock went into a vibrating give and take. While Machis made Bono sweat, the protagonist in several worthwhile saves, Ocampos’ 2-1 went up on the scoreboard after a great suspense. A possible offside Tecatito He made Ortiz Arias wait for the final decision, which gave the Argentine joy just when he was going to be substituted. With the 2-1, Rafa Mir managed to bring joy to Sánchez Pizjuán with the third, but the VAR invalidated it due to an elbow from the Murcian to Germán. The morale blow that the 3-1 did not go up on the scoreboard was accused by Sevilla, who saw Uzuni crash a ball into the post and Bono make another save against a shot by Arezu. The stick came in the 88th minute in a corner with a header from Víctor Díaz, but the nine minutes of discount spread to Sevilla, who found the Papu Gómez in his reappearance, giving a goal pass and scoring the fourth.

13 Bono 1 Luís Maximiano
16 J. Navas 16 Victor Diaz
23 J. Koundé 22 D.Duarte 72′
20 Diego Carlos 79′ (17 Quini)
(6 N. Gudelj) 28 R. Torrent 16′
3 L. Augustinsson (6 German)
8 Joan Jordan 18 N. Petrovic
10 I. Rakitic 8 Y.Eteki 83′
5 L. Ocampos 69′ (23 Jorge Molina)
(12 R. Mir) 24 M. Uzuni
22 A. Martial 69′ 5 Louis Milla
(24 Papu Gómez) 3 S. Escudero 83′
9 Tecatito 83 ‘ (7 A. Serum)
(21 EITHER. towers) 9 Luis Suarez
15 En-Nesyri 46 ‘ 11 D. Machís 72′
(17 E. Lamela) (14 M. Arezo)

Goals:(0-1) D. Machís (23′), (1-1) Diego Carlos (32′), (2-1) L. Ocampos (66′), (2-2) Víctor Díaz (88′), (3-2) R. Mir (93′), (4-2) Papu Gómez (99′)

Cards:L Y. Eteki (42′), Joan Jordán (57′), Munir (69′), Luis Suárez (77′), R. Mir (78′)L

Referee: Miguel Angel Ortiz Arias

Spectators: 33,504 at the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán

THE BEST The final squeeze of an ambitious Seville
WORST The injury suffered by Torrente