HE Seville He scored an important win (2-0) to continue his fight away from the relegation points and did it again at Sánchez-Pizjuán.Mallorca also showed their shortcomings away from Palma, adding their fourth league defeat in a row.

A Moroccan goal Youssef En-Nesyri, on the verge of half an hour and another Bryan GilWith a short break, they put Sevilla 2-0 at the end of the first half of the game and also at the end of the second half, which had little history.

Last Sunday Sevilla stopped a run that looked like a good run for the team in recent weeks, but conceded 3-0 against Barça at the Camp Nou and, above all, the bad image presented, brought him back to the bitter reality of finding himself in a relentless struggle to get out of the relegation zone.

Mallorca’s Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán stadium presented itself in a very different dynamic, with their confidence re-arming seven points higher than their mid-ranking rival and beating Real Madrid (1-0) last week.

Despite this, the team coached by Argentinian Jorge Sampaoli returned to play in front of his fansA condition where they have won their last three games – Getafe, Cádiz and Elche – against an opponent who has racked up four consecutive losses from Son Moix against Getafe, Osasuna and Cádiz in the LaLiga and against Real Sociedad in the Cup.

Locals took the field with three defenders and many creative players on the right, including Jesús Navas. The team, who could not play in Barcelona due to injury, returned.; and the young player Bryan Gil, now returning home on loan from England’s Tottenham.

But Sevilla’s lead dimmed as they approached the visiting area, where good defensive device combined with Mexico’s Javier Aguirre’s line-up meant their goalkeeper, Serbian Predrag Rajkovic, didn’t have any issues.

Moreover, The visitors did not give up the increasing counter attacks, especially on the left flank.He is a player on loan precisely from Sevilla for this second phase of the campaign, where Swede Ludwig Augustinsson made his debut.

The Sevilla team, however, was the most persistent, and En-Nesyri and Suso Fernández came very close to opening the score, but interceptions first by Rajkovic and later by Íñigo Ruiz de Galarreta prevented this.

Soon after, the Serbian goalkeeper was less successful and the Moroccan striker scored after a good pass from afar from Senegalese midfielder Pape Gueye, another winter supplement for Sevilla, and helped his team a lot in finding the second goal. break, Bryan Gil works from the goal line after a pass from Jesús Navas.

2-0 forced ‘Vasco’ Aguirre to straighten things out in the dressing room and in the second half Mallorca had no choice but to put pressure on the local area so Sevilla soon got into trouble against Moroccan goalkeeper Yassine Bono. in the first period

The Balearic team was now more heroic and for this the Senegalese entered the field. Amath Ndiaye, Manu Morlanes and Zimbabwean striker Tino KadewereWhile Sevilla wanted to play with time and score, little happened on the pitch, which was in the interests of the Andalusian team.