It was a final and it was settled with the required intensity, but the start was not one that many could have foreseen. Sevilla FC are through to the round of 32 of the UEFA Europa League after a convincing win against Krasnodar who will now have to settle for second place and could have been in serious danger of elimination had there been another goal in Nervión and a goal in Turkey, which never arrived. Ben Yedder set the tone in the first ten minutes and a penalty from Banega settled the game shortly after the start of the second half. It marks a satisfying conclusion to European competition until February, and now the team wait to find out their opponents for the first knockout round on Monday.
It was essential to start strong in order to avoid any complications and not only was the team's intent clear for all to see, but they were also clinical to set the tone of the game very early. After playing the first few minutes in the opposition's half, the first goal came on the fifth minute after a press from Sevilla high up the pitch. A short clearance from the goalkeeper forced Kaboré to deflect the ball back towards his goal, where Ben Yedder, who was onside due to the ball coming off an opposition player, was waiting to control and fire past Kritsyuk, who had no chance. The foundations were laid, but Machín's men kept pushing, clearly showing that they wanted more.
Ben Yedder calmed any nerves with his brace inside ten minutes
And although Ignatyev had a chance to equalise after a cut-back in the area, he fired wide and this miss was soon followed by a second Sevilla goal. Sergi Gómez' long ball over the top was contested by Ben Yedder, who, after shaking off his marker, faced down Kritsyuk and slotted the ball home to make it 2-0. Barely nine minutes had passed but things were looking very good. In fact, from this point, there was less action in either penalty areas, although Sevilla continued to control the game with calmness and intelligence. Krasnodar also knew that if the situation continued to get worse, their qualification would be under threat.