Three more points that keep Sevilla well within the fight for fourth place. Sevilla FC bagged their second consecutive victory away from home and finally overcame 23 years of drought in Valladolid this Sunday afternoon - where late goals from Roque Mesa and Munir were enough to secure 3 points. After a fiery first-half of limited chances, Caparrós' side were left frustrated by a goal ruled out by VAR. In the second a beautiful solo goal from Roque Mesa broke the deadlock before Munir sealed the victory in added time following a fine Bryan Gil assist.
Sevilla did not start as intended Zorrilla, where the first minutes were not exactly pretty. Although the team of Caparrós did try to impose their game - they also found themselves overrun at times, struggling to truly threaten the goal of Masip. Valladolid tried a more direct approach and came closer in their efforts. Their first chance came in the 7th minute, with an Alcaraz cross dropping uncomfortably close to the goal of Juan Soriano. Two minutes later the Nervionenses would reply - Gabriel Mercado hitting the bar after an Ever Banega corner.
Ben Yedder would find the back of the net on 32 minutes, but the header would be ruled out after a VAR review
Little by little the blanquivioletas stretched the visitors and had a number of opportunities. After a quarter of an hour Guardiola struck against the post after a fine Soriano parry landed at his feet, though any goal would have been ruled out for a clear offside. Shortly after, it was Keko who, with the goal at his mercy, dragged wide after a cross from the left. Soriano would be made to work minutes later, parrying Anuar's scuffed close-range shot after an uncharacteristic mistake from Carriço. In a rare attacking phase, Sevilla thought they had broken the deadlock through Wissam Ben Yedder just over ten minutes before half-time. The French striker would nod home Pablo Sarabia's inswinging corner, but after a VAR review, the goal would be ruled out thanks to an apparent push from Franco Vázquez in the build-up.