After 132 games unbeaten in official matches, Sevilla FC lost this Saturday in the Wanda Metropolitano in a game of two very different halves. After a very strong first-half from Sevilla, where Sergio Rico saw next to no threat to his goal, everything changed in the first minute of the second with the goal of Carrasco. Sevilla were forced to look for an equaliser, and Griezmann finished the game off, leaving Sevilla to think ahead to Maribor before returning to La Liga competition next week.
Sevilla came out well and with the intention of stealing an away win. Crosses came in, knowing that the Madrid centre-backs might struggle to get their lines clear from the wings. Jesús Navas cut inside often, testing the vigilence of Felipe Luis. On the other flank, Sarabia was the first to test the goal with a long shot which deflected wickedly off Savic and hit the post. A replica soon after, just after quarter of an hour, came from Felipe who shot against Rico's crossbar after a powerful counter-attack.
Sarabia and Luis had the two biggest chances of the first half
The game continued on the same lines, without too many chances in respective areas, and two different styles of creating them. Sevilla looked for flicks and always played short passes, where Atleti were more direct in their play - trying to find Griezmann. The defense nonetheless continued playing well, with Mercado always alert and covering.