
Villarreal v Sevilla
Update:
Date: 90'+3
Title: Post
Content: Match ends, Villarreal 4, Sevilla 2.
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Date: 90'+3
Title: Full Time
Content: Second Half ends, Villarreal 4, Sevilla 2.
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Date: 90'+2
Title: Post
Content: Fourth official has announced 2 minutes of added time.
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Date: 90'+2
Title: Post
Content: Corner,Sevilla. Conceded by Willy Kambwala.
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Date: 90'+2
Title: Post
Content: Attempt blocked. Dodi Lukébakio (Sevilla) left footed shot from the left side of the box is blocked. Assisted by Chidera Ejuke.
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Date: 90'+1
Title: Post
Content: Attempt saved. Etta Eyong (Villarreal) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal by Álvaro Fernández (Sevilla). Assisted by Thierno Barry.
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Date: 90'+1
Title: Post
Content: Attempt blocked. Ramón Martínez (Sevilla) header from a difficult angle on the right is blocked. Assisted by Lucien Agoumé.
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Date: 89'
Title: Post
Content: Attempt blocked. Alfonso Pedraza (Villarreal) left footed shot from the left side of the box is blocked. Assisted by Dani Parejo with a cross.
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Date: 89'
Title: Post
Content: Corner,Villarreal. Conceded by Kike Salas.
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Date: 88'
Title: Post
Content: Gerard Moreno (Villarreal) wins a free kick on the right wing.
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Date: 88'
Title: Post
Content: Foul by Lucien Agoumé (Sevilla).
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Date: 87'
Title: Post
Content: Hand ball by Dani Requena (Villarreal).
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Date: 87'
Title: Substitution
Content: Substitution, Sevilla. Chidera Ejuke replaces Suso.
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Date: 86'
Title: Post
Content: Offside, Sevilla. Dodi Lukébakio is caught offside.
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Date: 85'
Title: Goal!
Content: Goal! Villarreal 4, Sevilla 2. Ramón Martínez (Sevilla) left footed shot from outside the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Lucien Agoumé.
Update:
Date: 83'
Title: Post
Content: Corner,Sevilla. Conceded by Willy Kambwala.
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Date: 82'
Title: Post
Content: Thierno Barry (Villarreal) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Date: 82'
Title: Post
Content: Foul by Marcão (Sevilla).
Update:
Date: 81'
Title: Substitution
Content: Substitution, Villarreal. Dani Requena replaces Denis Suárez.
Update:
Date: 81'
Title: Post
Content: Nicolas Pépé (Villarreal) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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