I didn't want the game to end - Sevilla boss Almeyda revels in Barcelona battering
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I didn't want the game to end - Sevilla boss Almeyda revels in Barcelona battering
"Ten years have passed since the previous victory over Barcelona. We had a gameplan that had its risks and in which the team had to believe. And they did. It was an excellent game, for everything, for the enjoyment of the people. The question of why we can't win at home is eliminated. It had to be done in a big way and it was."
"I think the fans' party is normal, I haven't seen anything like this for a long time. The fans want to see that the players give their souls. And when the players give their souls sooner or later the result will arrive. We have to continue with this union. Today was a spectacular atmosphere. I was excited and I didn't want this game to ever end. I wanted it to continue, because our fans need happiness."
Sevilla defeated Barcelona 4-1 at the Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan, delivering a historic home win and thrilling the crowd. A penalty after Ronald Araujo tangled with Isaac Romero allowed Alexis Sanchez to open the scoring, and Romero made it 2-0. Marcus Rashford pulled one back for Barcelona, but Robert Lewandowski missed a penalty with 14 minutes remaining. Sevilla capitalised with late goals from Jose Angel Carmona and Akor Adams. Coach Matias Almeyda praised the team’s belief and gameplan, celebrated the atmosphere, and urged continued unity between players and fans.
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