Sevilla vs Getafe
Sevilla confirmed lineup (4-2-3-1): Oerjan Haaskjold Nyland (GK), Juanlu Sanchez, Andres Castrin, Kike Salas, Jose Angel Carmona, Nemanja Gudelj, Lucien Agoume, Dodi Lukebakio, Ruben Vargas, Chidera Ejuke, Akor Adams.
Getafe confirmed lineup (5-3-2): David Soria (GK), Djene, Domingos Duarte, Davinchi, Juan Iglesias, Diego Rico, Mario Martin, Luis Milla, Mauro Arambarri, Adrian Liso, Chrisantus Uche.
Sevilla had to admit defeat to Getafe this time. In fact, Sevilla still hasn't been able to improve their performance after last season's poor performance. Judging by their performance in this match, although they were very superior in ball possession, they were not in attack.
Getafe had taken the lead since the 15th minute through a goal from Adnan Liso. The situation was actually quite tense when a Getafe player made a mistake and conceded an own goal at the end of the first half. However, at the start of the second half, precisely in the 51st minute, Liso scored again, turning the score around and Getafe regained the lead, which lasted until the end of the match.
Yes, it seems Sevilla hasn't been able to get their team back on track. It's not just this season that Sevilla has been performing poorly in La Liga, but their performance has been consistently poor for the past few seasons as well. Last season, Sevilla almost faced relegation, finishing 17th in La Liga. They were practically on the verge of relegation. This season, too, I don't think their performance has made any significant progress. Losing to a team like Getafe is certainly a sign that Sevilla's performance has been truly subpar.
I don't know why Sevilla's performance has been subpar for the past few seasons. What's clear is that they lack the funds to bring in quality new players. Sevilla hasn't brought in many new players in the transfer market this season. Perhaps that's why their performance has been so poor and they're struggling to recover from their slump. And furthermore, this victory puts Getafe in fourth place with 6 points. I think this is a very good start for Getafe. Hopefully, they can maintain their consistent good form. Because of course it would be very exciting if there were many strong teams in La Liga, in essence the competition would feel more intense.