Sevilla’s hopes of finishing third in LaLiga were dealt a blow on Friday night with a 4-2 defeat against Malaga at La Rosaleda.
Franco Vázquez handed Sevilla the lead before Pablo Fornals drew level for the home side, with Sandro Ramirez adding a second just after half time.
Vázquez restored parity on 56 minutes before Diego Llorente headed Malaga into the lead once more, before Juan Carlos scored a fourth in the dying minutes.
The defeat leaves Sevilla fourth in the table, three points behind Atlético Madrid.
A feisty start to the game saw more fouls than chances before Vázquez had a penalty appeal waved away, earning the Argentine a yellow card in the process.
But Sevilla’s no.22 soon atoned for his error with a well-taken goal from close range to convert Wissam Ben Yedder's pin-point cross from the right.
Sevilla’s lead would only last eight minutes however as Fornals unleashed a powerful effort from distance which left Sergio Rico with no chance, as the ball sailed into the top corner.
The game’s hot-tempered nature continued as Joaquín Correa and Ignacio Camacho clashed, with both players booked to leave Correa suspended and out of Friday’s game against Real Sociedad at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán.