Sevilla went head-to-head with Las Palmas in La Liga of Spain on May 13. Sevilla emerged victorious with a 1-0 win.
The turning point came on the 52nd minute when Alvaro Pascual converted the chance, giving Sevilla the lead and locking in the win.
As Sevilla and Las Palmas renew their battle, the memory of the 2-2 tie in their La Liga encounter from 9 months ago still lingers. Sevilla come into this match following a defeat to Celta Vigo last Saturday, looking to bounce back with a stronger performance, while still searching for their first win in nine matches. Strengthening their defense will be critical to turning their fortunes around, since their inability to keep a clean sheet has been evident, as they have struggled to keep opponents from scoring, conceding in their last eight matches.
Las Palmas are enduring a rough patch just like their oponents, entering this game after suffering three losses in a row to Rayo Vallecano, Valencia and Athletic Bilbao. Their backline has lacked consistency, having conceded goals in each of their last nine away matches.
In this La Liga showdown, the spotlight will fall on the players who have been pivotal for Sevilla and Las Palmas throughout the campaign. Sevilla’s top finisher Dodi Lukebakio and Juanlu Sanchez have played important roles in ensuring their attack, shaped by Joaquin Caparros’s vision, remains effective. Lukebakio has emerged as Sevilla’s leading scorer in La Liga this season, netting eleven goals, with Niguez leading their creative tally in the league with six assists. Supporting them are Isaac Romero Bernal, Kike Salas and Stanis Idumbo-Muzambo, who have also chipped in with important goals and assists, adding depth to Sevilla’s attack.
Meanwhile, Las Palmas’s top finisher Fabio Silva and Sandro Ramirez have played important roles in ensuring their attack, carefully orchestrated by Diego Martinez, remains effective. Las Palmas’s top scorer in La Liga, Silva, has ten goals this season, while McBurnie has been their leading creator in the competition with six assists. Adding further support are Alberto Moleiro, Javi Munoz and Alex Munoz, who have combined to deliver key goals and assists for the team.
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Sevilla kicked off the game with Orjan Nyland, Jose Carmona, Kike Salas who got substituted by Ramon Martinez on the 44th minute, Loic Bade, Juanlu Sanchez, Lucien Agoume, Albert-Mboyo Sambi Lokonga who got substituted by Nemanja Gudelj on the 59th minute, Dodi Lukebakio, Djibril Sow who got substituted by Saul Niguez on the 76th minute, Suso and Alvaro Pascual who got substituted by Leandro Antonetti on the 74th minute as starters, with Alvaro Fernandez, Adria Pedrosa, Ramon Martinez, Marcao, Saul Niguez, Stanis Idumbo-Muzambo, Nemanja Gudelj, Chidera Ejuke, Manu Bueno, Mateo Mejia, Peque and Leandro Antonetti on the bench.
Las Palmas's starting eleven were Dinko Horkas, Mika Marmol, Juanma Herzog, Alex Suarez who got substituted by Javi Munoz on the 70th minute, Viti Rozada who got substituted by Marvin Park on the 82nd minute, Alberto Moleiro who got substituted by Jaime Mata on the 82nd minute, Stefan Bajcetic who got substituted by Dario Essugo on the 51st minute, Jose Campana who got substituted by Manu Fuster on the 70th minute, Adnan Januzaj who got substituted by Marc Cardona on the 70th minute, Oli McBurnie and Sandro Ramirez, with Alvaro Killane, Jasper Cillessen, Scott McKenna, Alex Munoz, Andy Pelmard, Marvin Park, Enzo Loiodice, Dario Essugo, Javi Munoz, Manu Fuster, Marc Cardona and Jaime Mata on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card eleven times throughout the game. Lucien Agoume, Mika Marmol, Suso, Juanlu Sanchez, Saul Niguez, Javi Munoz, Marc Cardona, Jaime Mata, Nemanja Gudelj, Oli McBurnie and Loic Bade were the ones to receive it.
The teams have met six times since September 2017. Out of the six matches, Sevilla have won five, and the last game was a draw. The most recent match between them was on August 16, 2024, in La Liga of Spain, ending in a 2-2 draw. In total, Sevilla have managed nine goals in these six meetings, compared to Las Palmas's three. Overall, Sevilla hold a stronger head-to-head record against Las Palmas in recent meetings.
Sevilla have won nine of their 35 matches in La Liga this season, with eleven draws and fifteen defeats, netting 39 goals (1.11 per match) and conceding 49 (1.40 per match). Las Palmas have played 35 matches in La Liga, with eight wins, eight draws, and nineteen losses this season, scoring 40 goals, averaging 1.14 per match, while conceding 57, an average of 1.63 per match.
Sevilla are coming off a loss in their last match against Celta Vigo, while Las Palmas are currently on a run of three straight losses, having lost to Rayo Vallecano, Valencia and Athletic Bilbao in their last three matches. Overall, Sevilla have won four of their last twenty matches, losing eight and drawing eight, while in their last twenty matches, Las Palmas have recorded three wins, twelve losses, and five draws.
As always, Spain La Liga's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Sevilla occupy 15th spot with 38 points in 35 matches, while Las Palmas are 19th with 32 points from their 35 games.
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