Sevilla looked threatening down both wings all game without finding a clear-cut chance
Lopetegui's troops looked threatening down both wings, with Ocampos and Navas very active down the right-hand side and Reguilón down the left, with Nolito cutting inside whenever the left-back was bombing on. There were a lot of crosses put into the box, but to no avail as they failed to capitalise on their dominance under the lights at the Sánchez-Pizjuán. Banega, following up a rebound, nearly put his side ahead but his shot sailed over the bar. Chicharito put the Levante defense under relentless pressure and created a lot of space for his teammates. He also had a goal ruled out for offside just after the half-hour mark.
The second half started in similar vain to the first; with Sevilla FC dominating the ball in the opposition half and attacking down both flanks. Nolito, after receiving a through ball through the middle, could only find the gloves of Aitor as his shot was too central. The team persisted and persisted and were, without doubt, the dominant force in the game.
Sevilla didn't allow Levante out of their own half, but the goal seemed as if it would never come
Sevilla's players then started to become fatigued, and the siege that they had laid on Levante's goal early on began to die away. Lopetegui made changes to freshen the side up. Another chance came down from the right wing, when De Jong, who had just come off the bench, found space in the box after receiving a pass but his shot went over the bar.
Before being substituted, Chicharito had another two chances. The first, which was Sevilla's best chance of the game, came when Reguilón threaded a ball through for the Mexican, who found himself alone in the penalty area, but he couldn't find the target. Not long afterwards, De Jong whipped in a cross and Chicharito flicked it towards goal with his heel; but it didn't have the power to beat Aitor.
Finally, one of Navas' crosses was headed home by De Jong who wildly celebrated the winner with his teammates
In the end, Sevilla's persistence paid off. They were fully deserving of the three points which they eventually won, which they achieved when it looked as if they had ran out of steam. After being brought off the bench, Luuk de Jong ended his goal drought in the best way possible: heading home a Navas cross which was out of the reach of Aitor.
The points were richly deserved and have catapulted Sevilla back up the table. Attentions now turn to Thursday night's clash with Dudelange in their third match of the UEFA Europa League group stage.
MATCH STATISTICS
1. SEVILLA FC: Vaclík, Jesús Navas, Koundé, Diego Carlos, Reguilón, Fernando, Jordán, Banega (Óliver, 71'), Ocampos, Nolito (De Jong, 71') and Chicharito (Franco Vázquez, 78').
0. LEVANTE UD: Aitor, Toño, Cabaco, Rubén Vezo, Miramón, Radoja, Campaña, Melero (Vukcevic, 72'), Hernani (Bardhi, 63'), Morales and Roger (Mayoral, 85').
GOALS: De Jong, 88'.
REFEREE: Cuadra Fernández, from the Balearic Islands. Yellow cards for Cabaco, Fernando, Koundé and Rubén Vezo.