Sevilla FC had to win today. It did not matter how, and the team managed to secure all three points up for grabs today against CA Osasuna. Osasuna remained in the game at all times and really challenged the fatigued Sevilla team, with the match being decided by a penalty that Lucas Ocampos won and converted. His compatriot Marcos Acuña and team captain Jesús Navas were taken off injured and the next hours will tell whether or not they will be able to travel with their international teams this weekend.
Sevilla started the game full of energy and looked to create chances on Herrera's goal; however, unlike Wednesday's match against Krasnodar, Osasuna were more than willing to reciprocate and contributed to a very even game at the start. Lopetegui's men opted for a more direct game, with the full-backs, Jordán and Óliver looking to play in the three forwards up front. Ocampos, En-Nesyri and Carlos Fernández were fluid in their positioning and rotated throughout. En-Nesyri was the first player to take a shot after Fernández set him up, however the Moroccan fired wide.
The injured Acuña had to make way for Escudero in the first half
Although the hosts had more of the ball, Osasuna were not a mere spectator and in fact they had two of the best chances in the first half. The closest effort was a header from Budimir after a pass from Jony, but his effort grazed the post. Jony would then have a chance of his own, firing over the bar after the ball fell to him on the edge of the area. There were two substitutions in the first half, with Osasuna midfielder Torró making way after just a quarter of an hour, before Acuña was replaced by Sergio Escudero just before the break. As the half-time whistle approached, Sevilla looked more wilful, but were unable to find any spaces in the opposition's half.