Valladolid punishes Sevilla's step back

Sevilla sinned in conformity and received the punishment of losing two points in the last minutes in a match in which he took the lead in the first half by means of a penalty converted by Ocampos after which he stepped back before a Valladolid that tied in the 87th minute with a goal from Raúl Carnero with which he prolongs his good streak of results.

Faced with an intense rain that gave no respite, the Andalusian team once again showed that home games really choke them, giving up two very valuable points for their fight to settle in the positions of Champions, his goal this season.

Before those of Sergio Gonzalez He did the most difficult, to get ahead on the scoreboard, but he was losing vigor after scoring from a penalty and giving ground to a Valladolid that continues to rise and has only lost one game, against Atlético in the Wanda Metropolitano, in the last six days.

So what Lopetegui hid the valuable asset of Jesús Navas until the last moment, He doubts all week and that he finally reappeared in a starting eleven, it can be said that it was a gala for the Andalusian team, which began the game dominating and accumulating chances in Masip's goal. The Catalan goal was overtaken after ten minutes of play, when Ocampos he was left alone after a pass into the hole by Rakitic and he was bitten by the ball on his exit with a beautiful vaseline that crashed into the crossbar.

It was the best chance for the Nervionenses before going ahead thanks to a penalty converted by Ocampos himself after half an hour of play. It was one of those hands that defies the law of natural movements of defenders. Fede San Emeterio tried to cover a shot from En-Nesyri in a lateral free kick by Rakitic and the ball hit him in the arm. Between Gil Manzano and his VAR assistant, Mateu Lahoz, they decided that the action was punishable and the Argentine winger of Sevilla did not miss the opportunity to overtake his team, beating Masip with a low shot to his left.

After the goal, the local team let go something and it was giving ground to Valladolid, which timidly arrived at the goal defended by Bono, although it did so with fouls and corners taken short.

At the start of the second half, Weissman warned with a heel to the post that could mean the 1-1, Sevilla practically renouncing the attack to go giving corners and lateral fouls that became a Russian roulette. Already some hands of Joan Jordan in one of these centers it could cost Sevilla dearly, but Gil Manzano did not point out anything, until in minute 87 a volley to Carnero's squad after a corner he rewarded the pucelana insistence and punished the Andalusian squalor.

(+) See the summary of the match

13 Bond 1 J. Masip
16 J. Navas eleven Pablo Hervías
12 J. Kounde 6 Bruno
twenty Diego Carlos fifteen J. El Yamiq
19 M. Acuña 3 Raul Carnero
25 Fernando 12 F. Orellana 62 '
twenty-one OR. Torres 61 ' (40 Jot)
(8 Joan Jordan) 17 Roque Mesa 74 '
10 I. Rakitić 81 ' (19 Toni Villa)
(14 Oscar) twenty F. San Emeterio 62 '
7 Suso 81 ' (14 Ruben Alcaraz)
(6 N. Gudelj) 10 Oscar Plano 73 '
fifteen En-Nesyri (twenty-one Michel)
5 L. Ocampos 77 ' 9 S. Weissman 74 '
(9 L. De Jong) (7 Sergi Guardiola)
16 Marcos André

Goals:(1-0) L. Ocampos (31 '), (1-1) Raúl Carnero (87')

Cards:L Bruno (8 '), F. San Emeterio (30'), F. Orellana (43 '), L. Ocampos (60'), Marcos André (73 '), N. Gudelj (85'), L. De Jong (88 ')L

Referee: Gil Manzano (Extremadura Committee)

Spectators: Behind closed doors at the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán

THE BEST Raúl Carnero's goal with only three minutes remaining in the game
WORST The conformism of a Sevilla that received the punishment of losing two valuable points