A dramatic encounter at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán saw Sevilla triumph over Leganés, 2-1, in a captivating La Liga match.
Sevilla, playing with 61% possession, dominated the game, racking up 9 shots with 5 on target. Leganés, despite having 39% possession, kept things interesting with 10 total shots, 4 of which were on target.
The first half was a tense affair. Sevilla took the lead with a goal by Pablo Sarabia. In the second half, Leganés mounted a spirited comeback. A penalty converted by A. Szymanowski tied the match. But with just 20 minutes remaining, W. Ben Yedder scored the winning goal, securing Sevilla's victory.
The game featured several key substitutions, reflecting tactical shifts by both teams as the match progressed. There was also a couple of yellow cards issued. The most exciting moment was undoubtedly the late goal by Ben Yedder, which capped off a nail-biting second half.
Sevilla appeared to be the more tactically astute team, adapting their approach throughout the match, while Leganés seemed to stick to their game plan even if it wasn't producing results. The final result was a testament to Sevilla's resilience and precision in the crucial moments.