Europa League
Sevilla League. Struggling Sevilla can do well in the EL, only Slavia and two other teams have beaten them at home in their last 28 games
Sevilla and the Europa League, they are inseparable. The team from the Nervion district is the king of this competition, especially at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán. One of the three teams that has managed to turn it around in recent years is Slavia Prague.
Sevilla and the Europa League, they are inseparable. The team from the Nervion district is the king of this competition, especially at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán. One of the three teams that has managed to turn it around in recent years is Slavia Prague.
If anyone can play the Europa League, it’s Sevilla. The team from the south of Spain is the absolute king of the competition, which it has dominated six times.
Moreover, Sevilla does not lose at home. Sevilla have won 25 of their last 28 matches at the Ramón Sanchéz Pizjuán. It has only lost once, in 2016 to Athletic, but it still went through on penalties.
The other two losses came in 2019 to Slavia and in 2020 to Cluj. The Sixers earned a 2-2 draw in Andalusia, which they then turned into an iconic 4-3 extra-time win at home.
This time, Sevilla struck again, beating PSV 3-0 in the 1/16 final. The win was secured by goals from Youssouf En-Nesyri, Lucas Ocampos and Nemanja Gudelj.
It’s a big relief for the Rojiblancos. They have been struggling in La Liga, having their worst season in years, and are drowning in the fight for salvation. If they want to play in the cups next season, the only way is to win the Europa League.
Sevilla have plenty of experience in this, but they are the absolute kings of the competition. But this year the competition is fierce.
At least one giant of the Manchester United – Barcelona pair will be eliminated in this round, but there are other big teams like Ajax and Juventus in the second most prestigious competition, and Sevilla’s rivals Betis and Arsenal are waiting in the eighth round.
Source: Sevilla CF
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