Seville approved and suspended: Hope Oscar

Bond: Perhaps he was able to do something more by going ahead at 1-2 but he cannot be blamed for any of the goals or for him not reaching Palop's unbeatable record.

Jesus Navas: He returned after days of injury and, like almost all his team, gave a mediocre version, far from what he usually is.

Koundé: Weeks of sugar haven't been good for him. It never seemed like a central worth 80 million.

Diego Carlos: Within the general bad tone of Sevilla, he held Sevilla defensively in the second half.

Squire: With games like this, it will be urgent for Marcos Acuña to return.

Fernando: Completely unknown.

Jordan: He tried everything and almost nothing came out.

Rakitic: Disastrous. Two of his losses came 1-2 and 1-3. Especially regrettable was that of the third German goal.

Suso: He scored a goal, rebound, and then showed the same dark gray image of the last game.

Papu Gomez: He did not scratch ball on the left and neither in the center. With Rakitic, although less guilty, he contributed to the third German goal.

In Nesyri: Absolutely lost.

Gudelj: It was hard to do worse than Rakitic.

From Jong: He fought with the central Borussia Dortmund, gave them war and then scored a goal that gives Sevilla some hope.

Munir: He gets too involved in wars far away from the area when his thing is the drawer and hunting them there.

Oliver Torres: He gave Sevilla some light and ball in the final stretch of the match.

Óscar Rodríguez: He sent a foul to the post and then put the ball from 2-3. Hopeful minutes.