HE PSV Eindhoven And Seville They drew two in a match that was always competitive and went crazy in the second half, with goals coming and the Spanish team squandering the advantage they had gained twice. Goals by Serbian Nemanja Gudelj and Moroccan Youssef En-Nesyri In the 68th and 87th minutes, it was seen how the Dutch achieved equality in extra time (2-2).
Despite the dangers arising from excesses and the opportunities created by the Dutch team, Sevilla caught the score and took the lead. Gudelj Left header after Sergio Ramos’ goal was disallowed Pedrosa Even though En-Nesyri hit the crossbar in handball, it was PSV that equalized the score.Luuk de Jong scored the penalty in the 86th minute. But after a minute En-Nesyri made the score 1-2 When going from Juanlu to a center, butJordan Teze made the score 2-2 in the 95th minute. It disappointed the Sevillistas, who were also angry with the decisive decisions of Italian referee Daniele Orsato.
After both started the tournament with undesirable results, the Dutchman suffered a 4-0 defeat against Arsenal in London and the Spaniard a 1-1 draw against France’s Lens at Sánchez-Pizjuán. To be at least second in the group and gain weight in the fight to take part in the last 16 rounds, because the predictions give the British team the favorite to lead the classification.
Moreover The two came with a good dynamic.While PSV Eindhoven leads the Dutch League with a total of 7 wins, Sevilla recovered after starting LaLiga with three consecutive defeats, the last of which was a 1-0 defeat at Barcelona’s home ground last Friday, but with different behavior and a better defensive system.
For this match, the coach of the Spanish team, José Luis Mendilibar once again beat Moroccan Youssef En-Nesyri to the topWhile Dutch coach Peter Bosz relied on Luuk de Jong, Sevilla’s teammate from three seasons ago, who scored six goals and four assists in the domestic championship and became PSV’s reference, he could not take the field against Barcelona due to an ankle sprain.
From the beginning, The Moroccan was the one who saw the most because despite the pressure from his opponent The Sevillistas emerged from a packed stadium in favor of their team, without any complexes, with the idea of playing up front and on the edge with Jesús Navas and the Belgian Dodi Lukébakio.
Visitors’ control dynamics were neutralized in a short timeThe fact that the Dutch goalkeeper was in the middle of the field and gave Belgian Johan Bakayoko the opportunity to penetrate from the right wing was a big problem for Adrià Pedrosa and caused Norwegian goalkeeper Orjan Nyland to be careful. He made his fourth consecutive starting appearance against Serbian Marko Dmitrovic.
The fact that Noa Lang caused Navas a lot of trouble on the left wing was another proof that Mendilibar’s team was not comfortable. They defended regularly but lost the ball early and could not exhibit fluidity in attack, which created a sense of danger. He did so around the Spanish line-up area, but was offside, as was the case with Brazilian André Ramalho’s lateral foul towards goal.
This was the tone of voice until the break. Sevilla came away with a good first drawGiven the intensity of the opposition and the few ideas of their own when counter-attacks are suggested, things can change very quickly in the visitors’ favor in the second half.
First Pedrosa’s goal was disallowedVAR had previously been alerted to a controversial handball by the Catalan, and a short time later En-Nesyri’s shot hit the crossbar, prompting PSV to double their intensity and maintain control of the situation. The home side also hit a post after Lang’s shot deflected off Serbian defender Nemanja Gudelj.
It definitely was Gudelj, the player who saw the goal shortly before the seventieth minute of the matchHe clinched a play initiated by Navas and followed by Sergio Ramos as if he were a centre-forward, but the 0-1 led the Dutch team to double their efforts with Dutch international Lang a real troublemaker in the visiting area.
The draw came from the penalty scored by De Jong. In a set that was again much protested by Sevilla, however, VAR saw Ramos foul Malik Tillman, but what was unforeseen in the next game was this: In the 85th minute, En-Nesyri headed towards the goal with a magnificent cross from the youth team, Juanlu Sánchez..
Sevilla could have made it 1-3 in ninety minutes Lukébakio’s shot found a post, but here’s what came in the 95th: Final draw with Jordan Teze’s goal.
Data sheet:
2 – PSV Eindhoven: Walter Benitez; Teze, Ramalho (Bella-Kotchap, m.82), Boscagli (Pepi, m.82), Sergiño Dest; Tillman, Schouten, Veerman (SaIbari, m.71); Bakayoko (Hirving Lozano, d.71), Lang; and Luuk de Jong.
2 – Seville: Nyland; Jesús Navas (Juanjo, m.73), Gudelj, Sergio Ramos, Pedrosa (Acuña, m.73); Fernando (Sow, m.66), Rakitic; Ocampos (Badé, m.87), Suso (Óliver Torres, m.66), Lukébakio; and An-Nesyri.
Goals: 0-1, M.68: Gudelj. 1-1, M.86: De Jong, penalty. 1-2, M.87: En-Nesyri. 2-2, M.95: Thesis.
Judge: Daniele Orsato (Italy). Locals warned Veerman (m.27), Lozano (m.91) and De Jong (m.97), visitors Navas (m.36) and Badé (m.97). In the 53rd minute, he sent off a member of the Sevilla coaching staff on the bench for protesting.
Events: The match of the second day of the Champions League Group B was played at the Philips Stadion in Eindhoven in front of approximately 35,000 spectators, including nearly two hundred Sevilla fans.