Starts are never easy. The start for Berizzo's Sevilla has been no different, struggling but eventually managing to end nine years of drought in the Coliseum Alfonso Pérez. Though it took 83 minutes to beat Guaita, it was in that minute that Ganso, after a cross from Mercado, scored an incredible goal that secured three points.
It was far from easy for Sevilla in the Coliseum, which has been the way for nearly a decade. From early on, Getafe's gameplan was clear, press high and get quickly into Rico's area. Berizzo's did similar with slightly more hesitancy, Navas or Nolito looked for spaces along the wings to find Ben Yedder. However, it was Getafe who clame closest to goal in the first half. Without a doubt, the biggest opportunity was that of Amath, who had just Sergio Rico to beat after the pass of Molina but a failed chip saved Sevilla.
Amath could have made it 1-0 in under quarter of an hour, but his shot in a one-on-one against Sergio Rico went over
Bordalás' team laid siege to Sevilla at times, but Sevilla's centre-backs prevented Getafe from getting spaces in the penalty area. Thankfully, just before the break, the visitors were able to give themselves a bit of a breather. Sevilla threatened the area, though Nolito's dangerous movements couldn't bother Guaita enough.