Monday, April 4, 2011

Sevilla 3-1 Zaragoza ... Sevilla Zaragoza in trouble when the 'Basque'

Mexican coach Aragones opted for a whole midfield town Sevilla scored a major victory against Zaragoza (3-1) that allows you to continue their climb towards the European places, while the team gets in trouble Aragon, which marks the edge of the relegation zone. The team led by Gregorio Manzano, who put on the lawn to his best possible starting lineup, took control of the match from the start, but was unable to break the defensive framework provided by the Zaragoza Javier Aguirre.

Mexican coach Aragones opted for a whole midfield town to avoid the game between Sevilla and lines for much of the first half prevented the game flowing, but lacked bite in attack. Still, when Croatian midfielder Ivan Rakitic Sevilla could filter the ball into the local bands had a lot of danger to the area of Aragon.

The end Jesus Navas and striker Alvaro Negredo could overtake Sevilla fans on several occasions, while troubled Ander only goal of Javi Varas. The game became slow and boring and one-pieces or a single spark could reach the goal. That was when the stroke of half Navas clearly won the baseline and its first back-pass was riveted by the Argentinian Diego Perotti, who came from the second line.

Zaragoza's response was swift and the equalizer came just outside the locker room. Gabi took a free kick brilliantly lateral and central Jarosik struck behind Sevilla to connect a great header that slipped by a squadron of the goal from Javi Varas. Far from accusing the goal, the Sevilla team stepped forward and came out more plugged in for a new benefit that came early.

Caceres into the area and was hampered by Ponzio, which took Frederick Kanoute to convert the penalty and put Sevilla ahead. The goal left Aragon played a set which soon became the domain of the ball and believing in the tie. Jarosik could achieve equal rights in a good header, but the best chance had it Bertolo, although the hand to hand was overtaken by a splendid Javi Varas.

Sevilla reacted to endure harassment and knew Aragon and rush out with danger on the counterattack, but Negredo, Perotti and not matched with Rakitic of goal until the first converted a penalty in the last minute to kill the game. - Credits: 3 - Sevilla: Javi Varas, Cáceres, Fazio, Escude, Fernando Navarro, Jesus Navas, Medel (Zokora, m.76), Rakitic (Romaric, m.89), Perotti, Kanoute (Renato, M.60 ) and Negredo.

1 - Zaragoza: Leo Franco, Diogo, Jarosik, Contini (Da Silva, m.56), Paredes, Ander (Jorge López, m.70), Gabi, Ponzio, N'Daw (Braulio, m.46), Bertolo; Uche. Goals: 1-0, M.42: Perotti. 1-1, M.46: Jarosik. 2-1, M.56: Kanoute penalty. 3-1, M.93: Negredo, penalty. Referee: Churches Villanueva (Galician Committee).

Local admonished Jesus Navas (m.87) and visitors Ponzio (m.55), Jarosik (m.81), Walls (m.82) and Da Silva (m.93). Subs: Party for the thirty-day match at the Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán in Seville before some 30,000 spectators.

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