

SEVILLA 1 – 0 Numancia; “Quality not quantity”
By: Anthony | January 17th, 2009
So my prediction was a bit off to say the least. I really thought we were going to go mental and absolutely crush Numancia. I mean, our form, our strikers, our defense, our midfield, everything about us over the past week has been second to none. I really thought it was due for us to blow someone out. Then again, we have really struggled against the 2 other newly promoted sides we played this year losing 1-0 at home to Málaga and just about edging Sporting Gijón 4-3. Today was no different, we didn’t struggle per sé, but anyone that just saw the scoreline and not the game would think otherwise. I knew the match wasn’t going to be easy, remember – This is the same team, the only team, to beat Barça this year in the league.
We basically completely dominated the whole match, from start to finish we were not going to be outdone by the visitors from Castilla y León. We’ve learned from our mistakes, never take these newly promoted sides lightly, they want the victory more than we do, they have more to prove after all, their hopes of staying alive in the Primera División are relying upon it.
Today’s lineup for us was a bit different. Luisfa and Freddie started up top, Navas and Capel on their wings, Renato as the attacking midfielder, Duscher – the opposite. Young David Prieto and Escudé held down the back line while Serbian international Dragutinovic was at left back and Colombian international Mosquera (who we all thought was going to be sold) started at right back. Between the sticks was up and comer Javi Varas who replaced the suspended Andrés Palop.
We started the game with loads of energy, with Navas and Capel bursting down the wings and putting in their dangerous crosses as usual. Nothing came out of it but we were the better team by miles. Numancia had a couple chances but Varas, who was absolutely solid throughout the match kept the score level at 0-0.
The first half was like Christmas Eve – cards being given out everywhere. It did however, end scoreless. Before the second half began Romaric was brought in for Duscher who had a relatively quiet night seeing as there wasn’t much to do, and Squillaci was brought in for David Prieto who made a couple little mistakes that lead to some harmless Numancia breaks.
The second half though is when the drama really unfolded. 5 minutes after the re-start, Cisma was given his second yellow card and Numancia was now down to 10 men. After this both sides were going at each other with everything, tensions were high, and 2 minutes later Juanra went in with the highest two-footed tackle (on Capel) I’ve ever seen in my life, how he escaped without even getting a yellow card at least is way beyond me… Capel went off to the sideline in what appeared to be a bad injury but then again I realized that Diego does over-dramatize everything. He wasn’t okay, but he did play on. What added insult to injury was the Numancia player that went over to Capel while he was laying on the floor holding his leg (like he so often does!!) and slapped his face a few times. Now I’m not talking full out assault, but it was a bitch slap let’s just say. Shocking stuff.
On the 60 minute mark I was scared as Kanouté had to be substituted because of a shoulder injury he picked up on the previous play. My boy Chevantón (yeahyeah!) replaced him and made an instant impact when he just missed the end of Navas’ cross by mere milimetres. 15 minutes after this Fabiano showed us exactly why he had all of Europe’s biggest clubs lining up for his signature. He threw himself at a Navas cross and did a “bicycleta” missing the net by no more than a priest misses Sunday mass.
It didn’t matter though as in the 81st minute Navas once again (as always) put in a perfect cross on which Fabiano, Cheva, Capel and Renato were waiting to pounce on, and the latter of them actually doing so and scoring. It was the Brazilian’s eighth goal this season – a team best, and he picked a perfect time to get it too. Just as it looked like the team was going to get booed off the pitch again at the end of the match, Renato got the goal that put the pain aside. The Sánchez Pizjuán exploded as all the Sevillistas knew the match was over. When the final whistle was blown, that was the re-assurance.
After this somewhat unconvincing victory at home we are second (pending Real’s result tomorrow anyway) and in that vital direct Champions League spot. We also now look ahead to Wednesday’s clash with Valencia when we take a trip down to the ever-historic Mastalla for the first leg of the Copa del Rey quarterfinals. This is the tricky part, both of us are playing some pretty decent football and it will be a highly entertaining fixture, no doubt about that one.
Match Highlights
Team News:
After the match it was announced that Kanouté just pulled a tendon in his shoulder and the extent of his injury is not serious. Should get the OK by doctors to take part on Wednesday’s game at the Mastalla.
Javi Varas said that when he was in goal in front of the Biris at GolNorte he felt goosebumps all over his body. He said that he’s never felt anything like it and that the fans in Sevilla are simply amazing.
“No wonder Palop is such a good keeper, with the Biris behind you it’s like you’re superman”
- Javi Varas
The first half of the 2008/2009 season has officially come to a close for us here in Nervión and with 38 points we have successfully drawn our previous record for the most points in the first half of the season. This came in 2006/2007 when we also had 38 points after 19 games and in that season we ended up finishing third.
Hopefully this year we’ll get that second place spot and qualify directly for the Champions League, with the quality on our team I’m confident it shouldn’t be a problem.
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couple quick things.
1) best game i perhaps have ever seen from mosquera. and i was thinking that before his disallowed goal (which in itself was incredible). he really did a good job on the right side both defensively, as well as getting forward and distributing the ball.
2) you’re selling javi varas short. he saved the game for us. he made more than one FANTASTIC save. i disagree that we dominated the first half. after the first 20 minutes or so, the tide really shifted, and varas bailed us out. great job by him. he has gets credit for at least 2 of the 3 points we earned tonight.
3) renato. wow. he’s having a great year.
4) were we resting our first team defense for valencia? no navarro, no squillaci… i’ll be interested to see the wednesday lineup.
on the whole, im very happy with the result. but we really need to start burying teams that we’re better than. that is what will take us to the next level. right now this team has an annoying tendency to too often play to the level of their opponent. that needs to change for us to be sure of a solid champs league spot.
cheers.
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Agreed on basically everything you said there.
Mosquera was a tank at the back and even looked good when he was pushing up to attack with Navas. He was hard done by when his goal was disallowed, it was rightfully so, but it would have capped off a near-perfect performance on his part.
I did sell him pretty short, I can’t lie, no doubt he was a beast in goal for us, I actually had a good idea for a post about him which I’ll type up tomorrow if anything. Yesterday’s spectacular performance from him made me wonder a bunch of stuff..
Renato is one of those guys who isn’t a big threat during the game usually, but gets those clutch goals. We’ve seen this so many times this year and even recently against Deportivo when we were doen to 10 men and he got the go-ahead goal. Hopefully he keeps up his high performances.
I read that Jiménez wanted to try and rest a couple guys for the clash midweek at the Mastalla because of the high frequency of games we’ve had lately. Luckily it worked out, we got the three points and with Valencia having a few key players out, we should be able to go in there and steal the three points to return with a lead.
You said it. We have an extremely annoying tendency to play to the level of our opponents, it’s so frustrating when we obviously have more than enough quality to blow them out. I think that we still need a couple additions to the lineup, possibly a decent striker on loan until the end of the season when Koné will return from his injury. Also another right back, I’m still not convinced of either Crespo or Konko and this solid performance by Mosquera may be a one-off thing, I really wonder if he can repeat this form against Valencia in the Copa or against Racing next week at home in the league.
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Hi guys! Couldn’t watch the game, as it wasn’t shown on Goltv. Why? It beats the hell out of me. Saturday at 3:00 (or 4:00) and they preferred the replay a Calcio game?!?!?!
Oh wait, I remember, they had the ALL-IMPORTANT match of the mexican coaches going on Sunday, and they had to prepare for it!! (and yes, I’m annoyed by that!!) The second best team in the league gets shunned by a match between the 6th vs. th 15th…Go ratings!!
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Rical, it’s okay, you didn’t miss much except Mosquera’s and Javi Varas’ amazing performances. The highlights are there, they’re brief but you can see pretty much all the important moments.
I hate GolTV they’re so biased towards Real and Barça its unbelievable, whatever though, I managed to get a good stream off of MyP2P.
Valencia on wednesday, should be a good match.
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