Live, the game, live
With
Europe
in the pupils and the national team halted in the twins,
Granada and Sevilla
faced tied on points and shared good performance in the league start.
Granada started off perfect, granite and bossy.
A shot by
Luis Milla
that went wide and a tangle in the area that could end in a goal, with the visiting team blocking shots as best they could, made it clear that victory in
Los Cármenes
would only be possible through the
Via Dolorosa
.
Sevilla was rebuilt with dignity and responded to
Diego Martínez's
proposal
with two usual songs in the repertoire: A measured center by
Jesús Navas
from the side, which
Joan Jordán
, only in the heart of the area, headed out;
and a distant shot from Munir that, despite the insidious bounce,
Rui Silva
brilliantly
parried
aside.
The meeting stumbled along.
Escudero and Domingos Duarte
had to be replaced due to injury.
Soccer, dull and lukewarm, was replaced by discipline and fear of error.
Neither
Suso
, transparent, nor Fernández, who debuted, could scare the Nasrid goal.
On the premises, a limping Kenedy and a
Soldier
more concerned with pressure than magic
did not
disturb Bono's recess either.
The tension and zero to zero were hardening the game.
González Fuertes
aired the cards with joy.
Foulquier was reprimanded for a collective reiteration, a disciplinary fantasy.
Joan Jordán added two yellow cards in one minute and was sent off on the edge of the break.
De Jong and Ocampos
came out in the second half to try to do battle with one less.
The clash began balanced despite the missing footballer.
Sevilla were beginning to feel comfortable and Diego Martínez tried to stop him by giving minutes to two of his best players:
Darwin Machín and Yangel Herrera
.
His bet worked immediately.
Lopetegui's men began to retreat.
Munir, tireless and obtuse throughout the game, was beginning to feel tired, and in the 65th minute came the most dangerous play of the hosts.
Foulquier yielded to Darwin who focused on the small area, where Puertas arrived.
Bono dipped fast and stopped his shot.
Twenty minutes remained and Martínez, seeing Sevilla frayed and exhausted, launched himself for the three points.
Fede Vico and Luis Suárez
gave oxygen to the Granada attack.
The Nervionenses, against the ropes, defended themselves by throwing their fists tenderly.
They stood up.
They snorted.
But they did not finish falling.
Granada kneaded the ball in the hot zones, but without biting or urgency.
Knowing that they would have some chance.
So it was.
In 81, Foulquier, too alone, softly crossed the area.
Yangel rose over his marker, Diego Carlos, and with a head shot he knocked down the wall of Bono.
Sevilla sought heroism, discarding the rearguard and setting everything up for courage.
Mudo Vázquez
entered
and everything was trying to hang balls in the area looking for his crown and De Jong's.
Granada endured the desperate push and celebrated its victory after an intense match, without errors, where Diego Martínez's architecture once again rose reliably and honestly on the Los Cármenes grass.
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