Even if all seems lost, Nervión never surrenders. After so much debate about the team's performances away from home, the team returned to home this weekend to play Eibar. After a tough first half for Sevilla, with Orellana putting Eibar in front, the good start to the second half did not reap its rewards and Charles even made it 2-0 from a set piece. Banega was sent off, Kike García made it 3-0 before it was ruled out for offside; it seemed impossible to get anything out of the game, but the Sánchez-Pizjuán's magic had other ideas. With more heart than strategy, Ben Yedder and then Sarabia managed to equalise. And there were even chances at the end for the win.
The game began with an offensive Sevilla with Sarabia putting it just wide after a good exchange with Ben Yedder on the left. The midfielder shot close to Riesgo's left post, but from then on Eibar pushed forward and began to take charge. Their clearest chance came on 10 minutes with Diop shooting over Vaclík's goal. These were warning signs that would eventually end up with Eibar scoring in a great bit of play from Orellana. He won the ball off Mesa on the edge of the box, dribbled past Kjaer, beat out Carriço in a physical duel and calmly put it past Vaclík.
A bit of individual quality from Orellana put Eibar 1-0 up
From there on Sevilla did react but not enough to get the equaliser. Eibar felt the hard work was done and remained solid, relying on Orellana to worry up front. The clearest chances until the break did come from Sevilla however. On the half-hour mark Escudero sent a volley wide of the goal. Shortly after, Sarabia crossed it into Ben Yedder whose shot was blocked just in time by Riesgo.