Real Madrid and Sevilla face each other this Saturday, 22, for the Spanish Championship in a game that promises a lot of balance, despite the big difference in the table
Real Madrid x seville face each other this Saturday, 22nd at 16h (Brasilia time), in a game valid for the 11th round of the Spanish Championship. With very different campaigns, even when dealing with two traditional teams in the country, the teams fight for victory for different reasons, with the home team wanting to keep their distance in the lead, while the visitors want to start climbing the table.
Real Madrid continues to command the competition with tranquility. After the title last season, there are nine wins and a draw in the first 10 games, with the biggest rival barcelona entering this account in the period. That’s three points off at 1st and winning this round means another week leading the tournament.
With an unpromising start to the championship, Sevilla has already fired the coach and hired Jorge Sampaoli to get the team back on track. So far, the team’s result and performance has improved and the rise in the table has been happening gradually. It is a fact that a victory over the first place would boost the morale of the players and could change the course of the club for the season.
Even at the beginning of the 2022/23 season, the Madrid team is having a spectacular campaign, in all championships. Counting the national and the Champions League, there are only two draws as stumbles and the rest of the games had the current continental champions as winners. The highlight goes to vinicius jr and BenzemaBesides rodrygo growing production of the merengue attack.
Where to watch:
Real Madrid x Sevilla will play one of the games of the 11th round of the Spanish Championship this Saturday, 22, at 16:00 (Brasilia time). The match will be broadcast on ESPN (closed channel) and Star+ (streaming), in addition to “GE” and “Placar UOL” will follow in real time. O Athletistic will accompany and reflect all the best that happens in the match.
Real Madrid maintained their unbeaten record and won the Elchebottom of La Liga, by the score of 3 to 0, in the last round played. Benzema scored his first goal after the Ballon d’Or, Valverde and Asensio also rocked the nets. In addition to the three goals scored, the Merengues still had another three disallowed by VAR.
Source: sportbuzz

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