Sevilla “D” falls at the Alfredo Librero
The home side secured a 3-1 win in a competitive match, capitalizing on their chances against a Sevilla “D” team that controlled spells of the game but lacked efficiency
Matchday 20 of the league competition delivered an engaging contest at the Alfredo Librero Municipal Stadium, where Aznalcóllar, sitting seventh in the standings, hosted Sevilla “D”, who came into the match in fifth place. Both sides entered the fixture following defeats against the top two teams in the table, adding further significance to the encounter.
The match began with Sevilla “D” asserting control, taking the initiative early on and attempting to dictate the tempo through ball possession. During this opening phase, the visitors created several promising chances, with the clearest opportunity falling to Pedro Berruezo in the 20th minute, though he was unable to convert.
Despite the visitors’ early pressure, Aznalcóllar opened the scoring in the 32nd minute following a wide attacking move that ended with a precise pass into the box, finished off by the home forward to make it 1-0. Just before halftime, Pedro Berruezo had another clear chance to level the score, but his effort narrowly missed the target.
After the break, the home side extended their lead in the 58th minute with a powerful strike from the edge of the area, resulting from a well-worked set-piece routine. The 2-0 scoreline forced Sevilla “D” to push forward, and they found a way back into the game in the 70th minute when Borja Tellado reduced the deficit following a set-piece situation.
Just one minute later, the visitors had a golden opportunity to equalize, but the home defense managed to block multiple attempts, preserving their advantage.
In the closing stages, the match became more balanced, with both teams cautious in their approach. However, in the 89th minute, Aznalcóllar sealed the victory by capitalizing on a defensive error in the build-up from the visiting goalkeeper, setting the final score at 3-1.
Starting XI: Mario Rodríguez, Parker Byas, Borja Tellado, Gavyn Nobles, Tomás Del Grosso, Fidel Morán, Manu Cruzado, Pablo García, Abdullah Aljirafi, Álvaro Perea, and Pedro Berruezo.
Substitutes: Bob Almenas, Alejandro Gonzálvez, Khalid Aljirafi, Tristán Figueroa, Edu Mangles, Gonzalo García, and Kohen Caminiti.