Match Details

La Liga
Oviedo
1 0
Sevilla
Full Time
HT 1-0
F. Vinas 32'
Match Started
Federico Viñas 13'

Yellow Card

F. Vinas 32'

Goal (Assist: A. Reina)

Tanguy Nianzou 38'

Red Card

José Ángel Carmona 43'

Yellow Card

Half Time
D. Sow M. Bueno 46'

Substitution

J. A. Carmona Castrin 46'

Substitution

Javi López 53'

Yellow Card

Kike Salas 54'

Yellow Card

K. Sibo S. Colombatto 59'

Substitution

F. Vinas T. Borbas 59'

Substitution

Manu Bueno 69'

Yellow Card

A. Reina S. Cazorla 72'

Substitution

T. Fernandez H. Hassan 72'

Substitution

B. Mendy I. Romero 72'

Substitution

Oso G. Suazo 73'

Substitution

R. Vargas C. Ejuke 80'

Substitution

J. Lopez R. Alhassane 85'

Substitution

Nicolas Fonseca 89'

Yellow Card

Eric Bailly 90'

Yellow Card

Ilyas Chaira 90+2'

Yellow Card

Full Time
End of Match

Oviedo 4-2-3-1 Guillermo Almada Alves Jorge

Aarón Escandell 13
Escandell
Javi López 25
López
Dani Calvo 12
Calvo
Eric Bailly 2
Bailly
Nacho Vidal 22
Vidal
Nicolas Fonseca 23
Fonseca
Kwasi Sibo 6
Sibo
Thiago Fernández 15
Fernández
Alberto Reina 5
Reina
Ilyas Chaira 7
Chaira
Federico Viñas 9
Viñas

Starters

  • Aarón Escandell13 Aarón Escandell
  • Javi López25 Javi López
  • Dani Calvo12 Dani Calvo
  • Eric Bailly2 Eric Bailly
  • Nacho Vidal22 Nacho Vidal
  • Nicolas Fonseca23 Nicolas Fonseca
  • Kwasi Sibo6 Kwasi Sibo
  • Thiago Fernández15 Thiago Fernández
  • Alberto Reina5 Alberto Reina
  • Ilyas Chaira7 Ilyas Chaira
  • Federico Viñas9 Federico Viñas

Substitutes

  • Horațiu Moldovan1 Horațiu Moldovan
  • Abdel Rahim3 Abdel Rahim
  • David Costas4 David Costas
  • Santi Cazorla8 Santi Cazorla
  • Haissem Hassan10 Haissem Hassan
  • Santiago Colombatto11 Santiago Colombatto
  • Thiago Borbas17 Thiago Borbas
  • Miguel Narvaez26 Miguel Narvaez
  • Pablo Agudín27 Pablo Agudín

Sevilla 4-2-3-1 Luis Garcia Plaza

Odysseas Vlachodimos 1
Vlachodimos
Oso 36
Oso
Kike Salas 4
Salas
Tanguy Nianzou 5
Nianzou
José Ángel Carmona 2
Carmona
Nemanja Gudelj 6
Gudelj
Batista Mendy 19
Mendy
Ruben Vargas 11
Vargas
Djibril Sow 20
Sow
Juanlu Sánchez 16
Sánchez
Akor Adams 9
Adams

Starters

  • Odysseas Vlachodimos1 Odysseas Vlachodimos
  • Oso36 Oso
  • Kike Salas4 Kike Salas
  • Tanguy Nianzou5 Tanguy Nianzou
  • José Ángel Carmona2 José Ángel Carmona
  • Nemanja Gudelj6 Nemanja Gudelj
  • Batista Mendy19 Batista Mendy
  • Ruben Vargas11 Ruben Vargas
  • Djibril Sow20 Djibril Sow
  • Juanlu Sánchez16 Juanlu Sánchez
  • Akor Adams9 Akor Adams

Substitutes

  • Isaac Romero7 Isaac Romero
  • Joan Jordán8 Joan Jordán
  • Alexis Sánchez10 Alexis Sánchez
  • Gabriel Suazo12 Gabriel Suazo
  • Ørjan Nyland13 Ørjan Nyland
  • Peque Fernández14 Peque Fernández
  • Fábio Cardoso15 Fábio Cardoso
  • Chidera Ejuke21 Chidera Ejuke
  • Federico Gattoni22 Federico Gattoni
  • Adnan Januzaj24 Adnan Januzaj
  • Manu Bueno28 Manu Bueno
  • Andres Castrin32 Andres Castrin

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Match Statistics

Oviedo Sevilla
  • 4 Shots on Goal 0
  • 2 Shots off Goal 7
  • 7 Total Shots 9
  • 1 Blocked Shots 2
  • 3 Shots insidebox 7
  • 4 Shots outsidebox 2
  • 11 Fouls 12
  • 5 Corner Kicks 9
  • 2 Offsides 1
  • 70% Ball Possession 30%
  • 5 Yellow Cards 3
  • 0 Red Cards 1
  • 0 Goalkeeper Saves 3
  • 501 Total passes 209
  • 421 Passes accurate 126
  • 84% Passes % 60%
  • 0.48 expected_goals 0.66
  • 0 goals_prevented 0

Head-to-Head Stats

Oviedo Wins 1
Draws 0
Sevilla Wins 1

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1. Match Summary

Oviedo secured a 1-0 victory over Sevilla in a tightly contested match. The decisive goal came in the 32nd minute from Federico Viñas, assisted by Alberto Reina. A significant turning point was the 38th minute red card shown to Sevilla's Tanguy Nianzou, leaving them to play with ten men for the majority of the second half. Despite Sevilla having more shots overall, Oviedo dominated possession and ultimately held on for the win.

2. Team Performance Analysis

Oviedo demonstrated a clear tactical advantage, controlling 70% of the possession and completing a significantly higher percentage of their passes (83% vs Sevilla's 60%). While their expected goals (xG) of 0.61 was only slightly higher than Sevilla's 0.65, their efficiency in front of goal proved crucial. They were more clinical with their shots on target, converting one of their four attempts. The five yellow cards received suggest a degree of tactical fouling or aggressive defending.

Sevilla struggled to impose themselves on the game, particularly after the red card. Their possession was limited, and their passing accuracy was considerably lower than Oviedo's. Despite having more total shots and shots inside the box, they failed to register a single shot on target, highlighting a lack of precision and finishing. The nine corner kicks earned didn't translate into goal-scoring opportunities. The red card and three yellow cards indicate a disciplinary issue and potentially a frustrated approach to the game.

Key Statistical Highlights:

Possession: Oviedo 70% - Sevilla 30% Pass Accuracy: Oviedo 83% - Sevilla 60% Shots on Goal: Oviedo 4 - Sevilla 0 Red Cards: Oviedo 0 - Sevilla 1

3. Chronological Breakdown of Key Events

Minute 13': Oviedo - F. Vinas - Yellow Card - Early caution for Oviedo. Minute 32': Oviedo - F. Vinas - Goal (Normal Goal) (Assist by A. Reina) - Oviedo takes the lead. Minute 38': Sevilla - T. Nianzou - Red Card - Sevilla reduced to ten men, a pivotal moment in the match. Minute 43': Sevilla - J. A. Carmona - Yellow Card - Sevilla receives another caution. Minute 46': Sevilla - Substitutions (Carmona & Sow off) - Sevilla makes immediate changes at halftime to adjust to playing with ten men. Minute 53': Oviedo - J. Lopez - Yellow Card - Oviedo receives another caution. Minute 54': Sevilla - K. Salas - Yellow Card - Sevilla receives another caution. Minute 59': Oviedo - Substitutions (Vinas & Sibo off) - Oviedo makes changes to maintain their lead and potentially freshen up the attack. Minute 69': Sevilla - M. Bueno - Yellow Card - Sevilla receives another caution. Minute 72': Sevilla & Oviedo - Multiple Substitutions - Both teams make further changes, likely focusing on tactical adjustments and managing player fatigue. Minute 80': Sevilla - R. Vargas - Substitution - Sevilla continues to try and find an equalizer. Minute 85': Oviedo - J. Lopez - Substitution - Oviedo makes a late substitution. Minute 89': Oviedo - N. Fonseca - Yellow Card - Oviedo receives another caution. Minute 90': Oviedo - Multiple Yellow Cards (Bailly, Chaira) - A flurry of yellow cards for Oviedo in the final moments, potentially indicating a defensive focus on maintaining the lead.
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