Sevilla slam Real Madrid
Real Madrid tasted rout surprisingly this season subsequent to falling 3-2 to Sevilla on Sunday night at the Estadio Sánchez Pizjuán in Sevilla.
Sergio Ramos opened the scoring for Los Blancos with a terrific overhead kick, however after that the match fit in with the hosts, who finished a home breadth of Spain's huge two after their win over Barcelona a month ago. A James objective with 30 second left earned Real some second half comfort.
With Keylor Navas sidelined, director Rafa Benítez at the end of the day swung to Kiko Casilla in objective and a back four of Danilo, Pepe, Ramos and Nacho. Casemiro, Luka Modric and Toni Kroos kept an eye on the center, while Benítez invited back Gareth Bale once more into the fold, opening the Welshman up top with Isco and Cristiano Ronaldo.
The primary possibility of the match tumbled to Ronaldo, who pulled in a long ball however had his shot blocked well by Sevilla guard Mariano in the tenth moment. The subsequent corner saw the ball tumble to Nacho, who shot a flat out slug that pounded off the post and avoided directly before the mouth of objective, missing the other post by inches.
Yet it was from a corner kick where Real would open the scoring, and in breathtaking manner, with an astounding overhead kick by Ramos in the 23rd moment that beat Rico. While it gave the guests a 1-0 lead, it included some major disadvantages, as Ramos landed clumsily on his shoulder and in the end was compelled to leave the undertaking.
Sevilla at last began getting into the amusement barely short of the half hour imprint, and very nearly scored in the 28th moment on a perilous cross that Pepe did well to clear.
The assaulting stimulus from the Andalusian would prove to be fruitful, as Ciro Immobile pulled the hosts level in the 36th moment when a corner kick discovered its way past everybody and Immobile arrived at the far post to flame in from the slimmest of points.
Sevilla conveyed that force into the second half, and at the hour mark they picked up the high ground as Éver Banega scored to hand Sevilla a 2-1 lead. It was a fantastic develop from Sevilla with some smooth passing and it finished with Yevhen Konopylanka crossing for Banega, who effectively beat Casilla.
Confronting their first loss of the season, Real hoped to react, with substitute James going ahead the pitch for Isco to see his first minutes since September. In any case, those trusts began blurring as Llorente made it 3-1 with a header in the 75th moment. It came one moment after Rico made a gigantic stop on a Casemiro header off a corner kick, and the comparing break from Sevilla saw the previous Juventus man exploit some trashy safeguarding and smack a header past Casilla.
Genuine were not able react, and the last 15 minutes, and just a late James hit with second left on the clock gave Benítez's men any encouragement for a brief moment half in which they endured incredibly.
Genuine will come back to activity taking after the global break with El Clásico against Bar

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