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Slick Sevilla leave Valencia trailing in their wake

Slick Sevilla leave Valencia trailing in their wake

Published: Thursday 24 April 2014, 23.05CET
Sevilla FC 2-0 Valencia CF
Not for the first time, Valencia have it all to do in the second leg after two goals in three first-half minutes from Stéphane Mbia and Carlos Bacca.
by Nick Aitken
from Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán
Sevilla 2-0 Valencia: the story in photos
  • Sevilla's Ivan Rakitić squeezes between Valencia's Jérémy Mathieu and Juan Bernat during their semi-final opener
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  • Sevilla ‘excited’ by final potential
  • Sevilla's Ivan Rakitić squeezes between Valencia's Jérémy Mathieu and Juan Bernat during their semi-final opener
  • Sevilla's Daniel Carriço chases Valencia's Fede Cartabia during a cagey start to the contest
  • Stéphane Mbia wheels away after breaking the deadlock for Sevilla on 33 minutes
  • Stéphane Mbia calls for calm after striking first
  • Carlos Bacca (left) enjoys scoring Sevilla's second with Ivan Rakitić
  • Carlos Bacca takes the acclaim as Sevilla strike for the second time in three minutes
  • Sevilla players applaud their fans at the end of the contest
  • Valencia players looked stunned as they head for home with a 2-0 deficit
 

MATCH STATISTICS

Sevilla
Valencia
2
Goals scored
0
42
Possession (%)
58
12
Total attempts
10
5
on target
3
6
off target
7
1
blocked
0
0
against woodwork
1
4
Corners
5
7
Offsides
1
1
Yellow cards
2
0
Red Cards
0
18
Fouls committed
12
11
Fouls suffered
18
306
Passes
430
223
completed
321

LINEUPS

sevilla

Sevilla

valencia

Valencia

13Beto (GK)13Guaita (GK)
2Fazio8Feghouli
Substitution74
3Fernando Navarro12João Pereira
5Figueiras14Bernat
Substitution46
6Daniel Carriço15Fuego
9Bacca
Goal36
Substitution73
16Paco Alcácer
Yellow Card89
11Rakitić (C)17Vargas
19Reyes
Substitution59
21Parejo
20Vitolo
Substitution90
22Mathieu (C)
Yellow Card90+2
21Pareja28Cartabia
Substitution57
40Mbia
Goal33
42Keita
Substitutes
1Varas (GK)26Jaume (GK)
7Marin
Substitution59
Yellow Card71
2Piatti
Substitution57
12Iborra
Substitution90
6Oriol Romeu
15Trochowski7Jonas
Substitution74
17Samperio19Barragán
18Gameiro
Substitution73
20Ricardo Costa
42Cicinho31Gaya
Substitution46
Coaches
Unai Emery (ESP)Juan Antonio Pizzi (ARG)
Referee
Damir Skomina (SVN)

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Two goals in three first-half minutes from Stéphane Mbia and Carlos Bacca earned Sevilla FC a 2-0 victory at home to Valencia CF in the first leg of their all-Liga UEFA Europa League semi-final.
Unsettled early on by a fiery start from visitors Valencia, an Ivan Rakitić-inspired Sevilla suddenly awoke around the half-hour mark, grabbing quick-fire goals through Mbia and Bacca. Despite a valiant post-interval revival from the visitors, the two-time UEFA Cup winners clung on to secure a valuable lead to take to Mestalla next week.
Making light of the wall of noise that greeted them among the fans in the Bombonera de Nervión, Valencia started the stronger, showing greater composure, hunger for the ball and a counterattacking threat most clearly evidenced by a stinging shot from Paco Alcácer on 17 minutes. Yet Sevilla suddenly sprung to life with chances for Federico Fazio and Bacca in no time at all – both created by captain Rakitić.
With a sense of inevitability, it was that man Rakitić who created the opener on 33 minutes, Daniel Carriço flicking on the Croatia midfielder's free-kick for Mbia to improvise a back-heel into the roof of the net. The momentum was all with Los Sevillistas now, and three minutes later Bacca doubled their lead after clever interplay with Vitolo. Roars of '¡Sevilla campeón! ¡Vamos mi Sevilla!' rang out.
With Valencia unable to cope with Fazio's aerial threat, the Argentinian defender again tested Vicente Guaita with headers either side of the interval. Urged on by 2,400 visiting supporters, however, Juan Antonio Pizzi's team responded with admirable verve, though their adventure left spaces for Los Rojiblancos to exploit – Bacca was denied in a one-on-one by Guaita after another Rakitić pass.
That pattern continued throughout a lively second period, Valencia's persistence leading to chances for Alcácer, the waspish Eduardo Vargas and substitute Jonas. Right at the end, Vargas's header crashed off the bar with Beto beaten. So 2-0 it ended, leaving Sevilla clearly in the driving seat, though all is not lost for Valencia, with memories still fresh of their quarter-final comeback against FC Basel 1893, when they overturned a 3-0 first-leg deficit.

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