Sevilla vs. Real Madrid Score
Here's The Tweet That Set Real Madrid On Their Way To Comeback Win Over Sevilla: A breakdown of how Real Madrid came back against Sevilla.
Real Madrid came back from a 3-0 deficit against Sevilla to win 4-3 in a remarkable game of football.
Here's the tweet that set Real Madrid on their way to comeback win over Sevilla:
It was a tweet that went viral; we all know the one: 'Cristiano Ronaldo, Sergio Ramos and Karim Benzema are all out injured.' The news spread like wildfire, which is not surprising considering the importance of these players to Real Madrid. It is likely that some Sevilla fans saw this tweet and began to believe that they could get a result on Saturday.
The thing is, it just isn't true. Real Madrid's official website clearly stated that all three players were in the squad for the game against Sevilla. This was not an accident; this was done with purpose. The club knew exactly what they were doing when they put those three names on their team sheet; it was all part of Florentino Perez's master plan.
Real Madrid have been struggling recently and it was starting to show, but Florentino Perez is determined not to let this happen again! He has decided to take action, and he's done so by signing Gareth Bale from Tottenham Hotspur for a world record fee of £85 million
WHO ELSE BUT KING BENZEMA!!
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) April 17, 2022
REAL MADRID PULL OFF THE COMEBACK 🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/ifVeYMLJn4
Real Madrid Beat Sevilla and Show Why They're Still Title Favorites: In a battle between two talented La Liga sides, Real Madrid showed why they are still the team to beat in Spain's top flight by coming back from two goals down.
Real Madrid Beat Sevilla and Show Why They're Still Title Favorites
In a battle between two talented La Liga sides, Real Madrid showed why they are still the team to beat in Spain's top flight by coming back from two goals down.
With Real Sociedad's stunning win over Barcelona at the Camp Nou on Saturday, there was a chance for someone to capitalize on the slip-up by the Catalonians and move within three points of them atop La Liga. Sevilla came into this showdown against Real Madrid knowing that a win would put them just one point behind new league leaders Atletico Madrid. After an opening 20 minutes of play that saw both sides struggle to string together passes, suddenly things opened up for Sevilla with a brilliant piece of skill from Lucas Ocampos. The Argentine winger picked up the ball with his back to goal, spun past Sergio Ramos, and then blasted a shot past Thibaut Courtois to give his side an unexpected 1-0 lead.
Sevilla vs Real Madrid: 4 Things We Learned from La Liga's Sunday Showcase: A blog discussing the qualities of both teams, star players, and plays we learned from this match.
It was a Sunday showcase, that's for sure.
The Sevilla vs. Real Madrid game was one of the most exciting games we've seen in La Liga so far this season, and it was a very important one too.
Los Blancos were not able to defeat their rivals, while the home team managed to take an important three points away from the Santiago Bernabeu. Here are four things we learned from the game.
1) Cristiano Ronaldo is not 100% fit.
Cristiano Ronaldo is still recovering from a thigh injury he suffered against Barcelona a few weeks ago, which is why he's not really himself at the moment.
He's not 100% fit and you can tell when you watch him play that his legs are still sore when he needs to accelerate or when he needs to make sudden movements in order to avoid a tackle.
Ronaldo only played for 45 minutes and he touched the ball 20 times, making 8 passes and creating just one chance.
Sevilla vs Real Madrid: 4 Things We Learned from La Liga's Sunday Showcase: A blog discussing the qualities of both teams, star players, and plays we learned from this match.
Sevilla and Real Madrid met at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium for a La Liga clash on Sunday, to decide the winner of what would be an engaging week in Spanish football.
Real Madrid came from behind to win 3-1 in the end, a result that saw them register their fifth consecutive league victory.
The match was a tale of two halves, as Sevilla dominated the first half, but was unable to convert chances into goals.
Real Madrid manager Julen Lopetegui made some bold changes at half-time, and they worked wonders as Los Blancos went on to comfortably win the game in the second half.
How Real Madrid are Making History Again This Season: Real Madrid just continues to make history this season.
Real Madrid just continue to make history this season.
The Spanish giants beat Sevilla 2-1 at the Sanchez Pizjuan on Sunday night to set a new record of 34 consecutive games unbeaten in all competitions.
That puts them one game ahead of the previous record held by Pep Guardiola's Barcelona side from 2010/11, when they went 33 games without losing.
In total, Real have won 25 and drawn nine since their last defeat in April. They've beaten Sevilla, Atletico Madrid and Bayern Munich in that run, as well as drawing with both Barcelona and Borussia Dortmund.
It's a run which has seen them win the Champions League title and the UEFA Super Cup this season.
Of course, it goes without saying that their biggest challenge will come later this month when they face Barcelona in the Spanish Super Cup.