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05-18 01:00
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Sevilla FC
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Attacks
102
64
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51
35
Ball Possession
41
59
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6
1
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94′
L. Agoumé
87′
A.Leiva
J.Bellingham
84′
J. Sánchez
80′
A.Sanchez
78′
I.Romero
Oso
77′
T.Alexander-Arnold
B. Díaz
77′
G.García
Vinícius
70′
J. Sánchez
J.A.Carmona
70′
E.Camavinga
A.Tchouameni
70′
F.Mastantuono
Thiago Pitarch Pinar
54′
C. Ejuke
R. Vargas
54′
L. Agoumé
N.Gudelj
53′
A.Sanchez
N. Maupay
48′
N.Gudelj
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15′
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Match Info

Sevilla FC’s poor run of form continued as they fell 1-0 at home to Real Madrid on 18 May 2026 at the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán. The defending champions showed their class with a controlled display, leaving Sevilla to rue missed opportunities in a contest that swung on a single moment of brilliance.

Match Report

Real Madrid arrived in Andalusia knowing a win would strengthen their grip on the La Liga title race. They started confidently, moving the ball quickly through midfield and pinning Sevilla back. The home side, however, grew into the match and created several half-chances before half-time. The deadlock was broken just after the interval when Real Madrid’s star winger cut inside from the left and curled an unstoppable shot into the top corner. Sevilla pushed for an equaliser but lacked the cutting edge needed to beat a well-drilled Real Madrid defence.

Key Incidents

  • 24th minute: Sevilla’s striker heads wide from a dangerous cross – a golden opportunity missed.
  • 52nd minute: Real Madrid’s opening goal – a moment of individual quality that decided the game.
  • 70th minute: Sevilla have a penalty appeal waved away after a coming together in the box.
  • 85th minute: Real Madrid’s goalkeeper makes a spectacular save to preserve the clean sheet.

Tactical Breakdown

Sevilla attempted to press high and disrupt Real Madrid’s build-up play, but the visitors’ passing accuracy and movement proved too much. Real Madrid dominated possession with 58% and created the clearer chances. Sevilla’s 4-3-3 left them exposed occasionally on the counter, though Real Madrid rarely needed to break full stride. The difference was the individual quality in the final third – Real Madrid’s match-winner turned the game with a single shot.

Standout Performers

Real Madrid’s midfield trio controlled the tempo impressively, with the deep-lying playmaker dictating play. The goalkeeper’s late save was vital. For Sevilla, the left-back put in a solid shift defensively but was unable to influence the game going forward.

Aftermath

Real Madrid continue their charge for another league title, while Sevilla slip further down the table, needing to arrest a slide that has seen them lose three of their last four matches. A frustrating evening for the home fans, but a masterclass in game management from the visitors.