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Sevilla Atletico
03-29 22:30
0 - 1
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Real Murcia
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Sevilla Atletico
Real Murcia
Attacks
49
66
Dangerous Attacks
17
57
Ball Possession
29
71
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1
3
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End 0-1
91′
E. Zenitagoia
89′
J. Carlos
palmberg pedro joao
89′
Á. Bustos
J.Jorquera
83′
palmberg pedro joao
81′
E. Zenitagoia
D. F. Bosilj
75′
manuel arenas
david lopez
75′
J. Vásquez
jorge moreno
69′
Francisco Lociga
J. Pedraza
69′
Ibrahima Sow
E. Alcaide
66′
jorge moreno
62′
S. Moyita
alonso calpena martin yoldi
60′
pedro bornes
A. Costa
57′
aston silva da
55′
0-1
D. F. Bosilj
46′
pedro benito
V.Narro
Halftime 0-0
47′
aston silva da
23′
V.Narro
9′
G. Sanchez
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Match Info
Real Murcia claimed a hard-fought 1-0 away victory against Sevilla Atletico in the Spanish Primera División RFEF on March 29, 2026. This narrow match result was a significant one for Murcia's promotion hopes, earned through disciplined defending and a solitary decisive moment. The only goal of the game came midway through the first half, a well-taken finish following a period of sustained pressure from the visitors. Sevilla Atletico responded with intensity, creating several chances to equalize, but found the Murcia goalkeeper in inspired form, making a series of key saves to preserve the clean sheet. The second half was a tense affair, with the home side pushing forward and Murcia looking dangerous on the counter-attack. The focus point of the match was Murcia's resilient defensive performance, successfully weathering a late onslaught to secure all three points. This win strengthens Murcia's position in the upper echelons of the league table, while Sevilla Atletico's playoff ambitions suffer a minor blow. The visiting manager praised his team's character, and the Sevilla coach expressed frustration at his side's inability to convert their dominance into goals.