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Sevilla - Dinamo 4:0

Modri defeated in Seville

Photo by: Drago Sopta

UEFA Champions League, matchday 4

Sevilla FC – GNK Dinamo 4:0 (1:0)

Officials: Felix Zwayer, Thorsten Schiffner, Marco Achmueller, Jan Seidel 

Sevilla: Rico – Ferreira, Mercado, Rami, Escudero – Kranevitter, N'Zonzi – Vazquez, Ganso (od 76. Kiyotako), Vitolo - Vietto

Dinamo: Livaković – Stojanović, Sigali, Schildenfeld, Benković, Pivarić – Soudani (46. Matel), Machado (60. Perić), Pavičić, Ćorić (53. Šitum) – Fernandes

Yellow cards: Stojanović, Pivarić, Pavičić

Red card: Stojanović 

Goalscorers: 1:0 Vietto (31.), 2:0 Escudero (66.), 3:0 N'Zonzi (80.), 4:0 Yedder (87.)

 

Sevilla took full advantage of a first-half Dinamo Zagreb sending-off to register a 4-0 win, replete with four different scorers, that moved them clear of Juventus in Group H.

When Sevilla launched a fast attack just past the half-hour mark, Luciano Vietto received the ball in the inside-left channel and quickly powered his shot through goalkeeper Dominik Livaković from a tight angle. The second key moment came late in the first half when Dinamo's Petar Stojanovič picked up a second yellow card.

It was one-way traffic against the ten men, Sevilla patiently building attacks and asking questions of a visiting side still point-less in the section. Steven N'Zonzi was dominating midfield, with all the attacks springing from him. After the hour Sergio Escudero finally converted the second from another dangerous situation, before the powerful N'Zonzi scored with a nice header. Substitute Wissam Ben Yedder eventually wrapped things up from close range.

 

 
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