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SPA La Liga
04-12 03:00
2 - 1
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Sevilla FC
Atletico Madrid
Attacks
71
126
Dangerous Attacks
48
44
Ball Possession
32
68
On Target
2
2
Off Target
6044
6047
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End 2-1
96′
P.Fernández
95′
Javier Morcillo
94′
G. Suazo
J. Sánchez
94′
B. Mendy
A. Adams
88′
N.Gudelj
86′
J.Monserrate
J.Diaz
78′
A.Sanchez
R. Vargas
75′
A.Griezmann
75′
A. Baena
71′
Javier Morcillo
R.Mendoza
71′
A. Lookman
belaid
70′
P.Fernández
I.Romero
70′
D. Sow
M.Bueno
67′
J. Sánchez
Halftime 2-1
47′
2-1
N.Gudelj
Assist: R. Vargas
44′
J.Diaz
36′
M.Bueno
35′
1-1
J.Boñar
Assist: J.Diaz
10′
A. Adams
8′
I.Romero
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Match Info
Sevilla FC secured a vital 2-1 home victory over Atletico Madrid in a dramatic Spanish La Liga clash at the Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan Stadium on Saturday night. The result, which came from a late winner, provides a significant boost to Sevilla's European qualification hopes while dealing a blow to Atletico's title aspirations. The match began with high intensity, and Sevilla struck first midway through the first half, capitalizing on a defensive error to take a 1-0 lead into halftime. Atletico Madrid responded strongly after the break, equalizing through a well-worked team move to level the score. The game appeared headed for a draw until the final ten minutes, when Sevilla won a penalty after a VAR review for a handball in the box; the resulting spot-kick was converted calmly to seal a 2-1 win. The key focus point was the late penalty decision, which sparked controversy among the Atletico players and staff, though the referee's call stood after a lengthy check. This result sees Sevilla climb the La Liga table into contention for a Europa League spot, while Atletico Madrid drops crucial points in the race for the championship. Sevilla's manager praised his team's resilience, stating, "We showed the heart needed to beat a top opponent," while Atletico's coach lamented the decisive call, saying, "It's a tough way to lose, but we must look at our own performance."