Julen Lopetegui's prediction in his pre-match press conference came true. SD Huesca believed in themselves until the very end at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán, despite the fact that they had fallen behind to Munir's second-half header. However, Pacheta's men did not buckle, and continued to fight to compete, as they have done in recent weeks, and they obliged Bono to pull off some outstanding saves late on in the match, with the Moroccan having to deny three huge chances from the Aragonese side. The Nervionenses now have 45 points in LaLiga, with just one point less than second-placed Real Madrid, and will go into Wednesday's Champions League tie against Borussia Dortmund on the back of nine straight wins and seven straight clean sheets.
Sevilla FC found it more difficult than usual to get into the game, with SD Huesca well-positioned on the pitch and looking to take control of the ball. Rafa Mir tested Bono early on with a shot from the halfway line, with the Moroccan keeper racing back to his goal line to make sure the visitors did not take the lead. The shot would eventually land on top of the goal. The first chance for the hosts came just after a quarter-of-an-hour of play. Munir found Óliver Torres with a cross from the byline, but he did not connect well with the ball and his volley went narrowly wide of Álvaro Fernández's left-hand post.