Sevilla FC have needed a game like this for a long time. They simply brushed aside Getafe with a stunning performance and won 3-0 at the Coliseum Alfonso Pérez, a ground which has traditionally been very unkind to Sevilla. But not today. Ocampos opened the scoring on the stroke of half time before Fernando and Koundé secured all three points in the second half, which saw Bono make his league debut for the club after Vaclík had to come off after the break.
Getafe started the game as they normally do, with high intensity and pressure as they tried to set the tempo of the encounter. However, it was Sevilla who started more brightly, and they had the only chances early on. Two long balls into the box, one from a free kick, caused havoc in the box. The first chance saw Fernando go clean through on goal only for David Soria to deny him, before Luuk de Jong fired over from a knock down. The Dark Blues began to balance the match and pushed up into Sevilla's half, but Vaclík was barely tested in the first half. The match did even up, with neither side having many chances, as Sevilla tried to fashion openings down the wings.
Ocampos scored the opener just before the break
The flow of the match was disrupted towards the end of the half, as Getafe players continued to commit fouls, obliging Estrada Fernández to book three of them in a very short spell. Reguilón had a run-in with Nyom which saw both players booked. The scoreline still remained goalless, but Sevilla took full advantage of an unforced error to take the lead at a vital moment, on the stroke of half time. Etebo slipped inside his own area, and Reguilón was alert to the error, quickly crossing the ball low for Lucas Ocampos who easily drilled the ball beyond David Soria at the far post. A half-time lead for Sevilla, and with a huge boost going into the second half.