Getafe’s attack on Raon Sanchez-Pizjuan, in which they won 0-3, ended with Diego Alonso being sacked as Sevilla coach.

Alonso, who replaced Jose Luis Mendilibar at the start of October, has scored just five of the 24 contested points in the eight La Liga matches in which he has captained the Liga side Nervión. In addition, they suffered a series of defeats in the Champions League, due to which the Sevilla players dropped out of European competition.

In the first visit of the visitors, just three minutes later, the referee ruled a penalty as Juanlu’s hand after Mata’s hit, despite the fact that the ball touched the defender’s leg and not his hand. The maximum penalty was calmly converted by Borja Mayoral through the center of the goal.

Sevilla did not react to the early disadvantage, or rather they were still humbled by the mental blow they received, allowing Getafe to dominate the first half at will, with David Soria barely having to intervene outside the box to cut home ball. En-Nesyri preview.

The Azulones, well positioned and cleverly taking advantage of a tactical foul, deactivated any attempt by Sevilla to equalize and launched increasingly dangerous counter-attacks, the first of which Latasa ended with an over-the-top shot, but the next one did find the prize target.

Pedrosa played a short pass to Soumara at the start, the Frenchman swung it under pressure from Greenwood, who stole using his size and played a deep pass to Mata, who stood in front of Dmitrovic and outwitted him on the way out with a sharp touch that ended up confusing the goalkeeper, when he touched Huanglu.

Januzaj, who replaced Quique Salas at half-time, headed Ocampos’ cross wide of goal in what had been Sevilla’s clearest chance up to that point (min. 51), although the position was much clearer for Latasa, who sent his shot into the clouds after another childish mistake from Soumare (min. 68).

The match was also awarded a penalty, following another handball by Huanglu in his attempt to defend a side foul, which Greenwood famously converted when he placed it close to the post with his left hand as he repeatedly handled the ball while standing on the right side .