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In the opening phase of the group, the Andalusian club had fun against the Liege. The 5-1 success was very important for the Pablo Machin group's confidence, as the first performances of the season were unpleasant, with a record of four points in four games including a defeat against the enemy of Betis.
This match also allowed some players to win the confidence of their coach. Defender Carriço, who had not played in La Liga before the Standard, and Ben Yedder, not yet holder and author of a double against the Rouches, then chained the full matches.
Going to 3-5-2, Sevilla FC has affirmed itself, with an offensive sector running at full speed. In thirteen games in all competitions, the Sevillians have nine wins (including a 3-0 win against Real), two 0-0 draws (against Sociedad and in the Cup against Villanovense) and two defeats (4-2 at Barça and 2-1 in Krasnodar).
On average, since the victory against Standard, they scored 2.38 goals per game, against 1.07 received. There were ten different scorers, and the three strikers were well expressed, with six goals for Ben Yedder, five for Andre Silva and three for Luis Muriel. Already in form at the start of the season, attacking midfielder Sarabia has added six more goals to his counter.
There is even a Czech goalkeeper, Vaclik, who has scored in recent weeks and has contributed to the success of this week-end against Real Valladolid and made Sevilla the new leader of La Liga . Qualified as "an ogre" by Michel Preud'homme a little over two months ago, the Andalusian club is indeed a giant who intends to confirm his qualification at Sclessin. But the 'little' Liegeois, surrounded by thousands of boiling fans, have no choice but to try to make him waver.
Suis Standard – Sevilla live on Walfoot.be from 21:00 (29/11).
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