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Valencia made their chances count
Sevilla converted 0 of 2 shots on target. Valencia converted 2 from 4.
Minute 45 changed the game
L. Ramazani's goal at 45' proved to be the decisive moment.
Valencia used possession more effectively
Sevilla had 59% possession and generated 13 shots. Valencia had 41% and created 9.
Valencia were resilient at the back
Valencia faced 13 shots and conceded only 0. Defensive efficiency: 100%.
Valencia Stifle Sevilla with Disciplined Defense and Clinical Finishing
In a dominant display, Valencia outmatched Sevilla 2-0 in their La Liga clash. The visitors conceded just 2 shots on target while limiting Sevilla to a meager 0.38 expected goals. This was in stark contrast to Valencia's xG of 1.81, showcasing their ruthless efficiency in front of goal.
The key to Valencia's victory lay in their compact defensive structure and rapid counterattacking. They surrendered only 41% possession to Sevilla but made the most of their limited opportunities. Striker Hugo Duro opened the scoring in the 38th minute, capitalizing on a defensive lapse, while Loftus Ramazani doubled the lead just before halftime with a clinical finish.
Sevilla's struggles stemmed from their inability to break down Valencia's disciplined backline. Despite enjoying the majority of possession, they mustered just 2 shots on target, a clear indication of their lack of incisiveness in the final third. The introduction of substitutes Renan Lodi and Isco in the second half failed to inject the necessary creativity, as Valencia remained resolute in their defensive duties.
Ultimately, Valencia's tactical approach proved to be the decisive factor. Their willingness to cede possession and hit Sevilla on the counter allowed them to stifle the home side's attacking momentum and secure a comfortable victory on the road.
Sevilla lost to Valencia 0–2 at the stadium in La Liga Regular Season - 29. H. Duro (38'), L. Ramazani (45') scored.