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Cádiz unhinges Sevilla

2022-04-30T09:12:30.069Z


A work of art by Lucas Pérez gives a golden point to the yellow team and causes whistles at the Sánchez Pizjuán


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A work of art by Lucas Pérez unleashed a row at the Sánchez Pizjuán, who for the first time whistled his team beautifully despite the bad second round of Sevilla.

Lopetegui's group could not cope with a good Cádiz, immersed in a spiral of nerves and a physical downturn that could jeopardize their qualification for the Champions League.

Sevilla is a team on a clear downward trajectory, with players who seem melted and who play football with enormous confusion.

It was taken advantage of by a magnificent Cádiz, who took a point that could be very important in his fight to save the category.

Lucas Pérez's great goal, the third he has achieved in three consecutive days, brought justice to the scoreboard, which could even have been short for the excellent merits contracted by the visitors.

SEVSevilla

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Bono, Diego Carlos, Koundé, Marcos Acuña, Jesús Navas (Iván Romero, min. 82), Lucas Ocampos, Rakitic (Delaney, min. 56), Papu Gómez, Lamela (Jesús Corona, min. 56), Joan Jordán (Óliver Torres, minute 70) and En-Nesyri

CAD Cadiz

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Jeremias Ledesma, Luis Hernández, Fali, Luis Espino, Carlos Akapo, Iván Alejo (Tomás Alarcón, min. 84), José Mari (Fede, min. 68), Jens Jonsson (Negredo, min. 78), Álex Fernández, Rubén Sobrino (Salvi, min. 83) and Lucas Pérez (Santiago Arzamendia, min. 84)

Goals

1-0 min.

6: En-Nesyri.

1-1 min.

65: Lucas Perez.

Referee

Jose Maria Sanchez Martinez

Yellow cards Jens Jonsson (min. 16), Papu Gómez (min. 60), Jesús Navas (min. 77) and Luis Espino (min. 89)

En-Nesyri lifted tons of cargo after finishing off Ledesma's goal.

After seven minutes, the Sevilla striker scored a goal again.

He hadn't done it since September 25 to get rid of a lot of weight from him and, in passing, pay tribute to his teammate Jesús Navas, who played his 600th game with Sevilla.

Logically, the world champion is the footballer with the most games in the history of a team that is looking for second place, something that they have not achieved since 1957. It was a mirage.

The signals offered by this Seville do not agree with a team that fights for that goal.

Weak in defence, the team led by Lopetegui held on for 15 minutes before being dominated by a Cádiz team that was risking its life and is very competitive away from home.

Sevilla scored and was afraid.

He burned the ball under pressure from a rival that Sergio had in a high pressure that dislodged the locals.

Cádiz enjoyed clear and deserved chances to score.

He couldn't equalize because Koundé took a shot from José Mari with a beaten Bono and, also, because the Moroccan goalkeeper made an incredible save on Lucas Pérez.

Candidate for the Zamora Trophy,

Seville is not doing well.

He was unable to honor his captain with a very weak second half.

Cádiz insisted with determination and achieved the tie after a foul against Lucas Pérez's squad, the product of two consecutive errors by Jordán, at as bad a time as his own team.

Sevilla was already emitting alarming signals.

He plays with enormous anxiety and, for the first time, he felt the anger of his people.

Lopetegui made a change, that of Navas for the young Romero, who ended up fueling the anger in a Sánchez Pizjuán who saw his unbeaten record broken with Madrid's triumph and who now saw Cádiz take a point.

In part because of the enormous facilities offered by a once quite reliable Seville.

Lopetegui's men have been unable to win two games in a row in a second round that is becoming very long for them.

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Source: elparis

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