Post by mehedi14a on Mar 5, 2024 4:04:58 GMT -5
Lucas Ocampo and Joan Jordán scored and led Julen Lopetegui's team to the third victory in a row in LaLiga, this time 0-2 as a visitor. SOCCER SEVILLE EIBAR THE LEAGUE EN-NEYSRI m The LaLiga sensation continues to win. With goals from the Argentine Lucas Ocampo (28' P) and the Spanish Joan Jordán (55'), Julen Lopetegui's Sevilla beat Eibar 0-2 to continue their firm step in LaLiga, anchored in third place with 39 points, two more than FC Barcelona is fourth, but with one less game. Eibar lacked aim in attack, especially in the first half, and after 0-2 it was not difficult for them to react and when they got into the rhythm they ran out of time. José Luís Mendiligar's team accumulated 17 shots, six of them on goal, but could not pierce the net. When he best played, he received a bucket of water with a penalty after a foul by Pedro Bigas on En-Nesyri.
The judge went to the VAR to evaluate the play and awarded the maximum penalty that Ocampo executed. Already in the second half Jordán sealed the match with the 0-2 with a pass from Aleix Vidal in a quick play that began with a steal from Ocampo and the Brazil Mobile Number List vision of Oliver Torres. Maybe you might be interested Real Madrid falls 1-2 against Levante and is seriously injured Eibar tried until the end with shots from Pedro León after a good individual play by Bryan Gil and Kike García, which were cleared by the always attentive goalkeeper Bono. The bad news from Sevilla was that full-back Marcos Acuña and midfielder Jesús Navas were injured and are expected to be evaluated to determine their severity, thinking about next Tuesday's match in the Copa del Rey quarterfinals against Almería, the only team of second that is still alive in the tournament.
Orfeo Suárez, head of sports at El Mundo, told the Catalunya Radio program El Suplement that the contract has not been provided to him by LaLiga, which leaves the other two options open, because obviously such a thing could not have been leaked from the player's environment. information. The Barça club offered a statement in which it "categorically" denies any responsibility in the publication of Messi's contract and affirms that it will initiate legal action against El Mundo . Messi's lawyers would also initiate action. We try and we fight. But we have to be realistic about the changes we have made. Barça has to be prepared to fight, but we have to be realistic. Barça is not there to win many things now,” said the Dutch strategist.
The judge went to the VAR to evaluate the play and awarded the maximum penalty that Ocampo executed. Already in the second half Jordán sealed the match with the 0-2 with a pass from Aleix Vidal in a quick play that began with a steal from Ocampo and the Brazil Mobile Number List vision of Oliver Torres. Maybe you might be interested Real Madrid falls 1-2 against Levante and is seriously injured Eibar tried until the end with shots from Pedro León after a good individual play by Bryan Gil and Kike García, which were cleared by the always attentive goalkeeper Bono. The bad news from Sevilla was that full-back Marcos Acuña and midfielder Jesús Navas were injured and are expected to be evaluated to determine their severity, thinking about next Tuesday's match in the Copa del Rey quarterfinals against Almería, the only team of second that is still alive in the tournament.
Orfeo Suárez, head of sports at El Mundo, told the Catalunya Radio program El Suplement that the contract has not been provided to him by LaLiga, which leaves the other two options open, because obviously such a thing could not have been leaked from the player's environment. information. The Barça club offered a statement in which it "categorically" denies any responsibility in the publication of Messi's contract and affirms that it will initiate legal action against El Mundo . Messi's lawyers would also initiate action. We try and we fight. But we have to be realistic about the changes we have made. Barça has to be prepared to fight, but we have to be realistic. Barça is not there to win many things now,” said the Dutch strategist.