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Sevilla

Sevilla

La Liga

Season Statistics

37 MATCHES
PLAYED
Win (32%) Draw (19%) Loss (49%)
37 Played
12 Won
7 Drawn
18 Lost
46 Goals For
59 Goals Against

Team Overview

Sevilla stands as one of Spanish football's most storied institutions, renowned for their European pedigree and tactical sophistication. The Andalusian club has built a reputation for punching above their weight in continental competition while maintaining consistent presence in La Liga's upper echelons. Historically, Sevilla have established themselves as a mainstay in European qualification spots, typically challenging for Champions League and Europa League places through disciplined defensive organization and clinical execution in key moments.

The current campaign has proven exceptionally challenging for the Nervionenses, with their 37-match record of 12 wins, 7 draws, and 18 losses representing a significant departure from their usual standards. Sitting with 46 goals scored against 59 conceded, the negative goal difference of 13 highlights both defensive vulnerabilities and attacking struggles that have plagued their season. Their form pattern reveals concerning inconsistency, while managing just 6 clean sheets from 37 matches suggests systemic defensive issues that contrast sharply with Sevilla's traditional organizational strength.

Under Luis Garcia Plaza's guidance, the team has shown marginally better performance at home with 7 wins from 19 matches compared to 5 victories in 18 away fixtures, though both records fall well short of expectations. The statistics reveal a side that has failed to score in 9 matches, indicating creative challenges in the final third. While Sevilla's historical identity centers on tactical discipline and European expertise, this season's numbers suggest a club in transition, struggling to rediscover the defensive solidity and clinical edge that have long defined their approach to La Liga competition.

Squad (33 players)

Goalkeepers (5)

Alberto Flores
#13 Alberto Flores
L. Luchino
#25 L. Luchino
Ø. Nyland
#13 Ø. Nyland
Rafael Romero
#1 Rafael Romero
O. Vlachodimos
#1 O. Vlachodimos

Defenders (10)

César Azpilicueta
#3 César Azpilicueta
Fábio Cardoso
#15 Fábio Cardoso
José Ángel Carmona
#2 José Ángel Carmona
Andrés Castrín
#32 Andrés Castrín
F. Gattoni
#22 F. Gattoni
Marcão
#23 Marcão
I. Munoz
#4 I. Munoz
T. Nianzou
#5 T. Nianzou
Kike Salas
#4 Kike Salas
G. Suazo
#12 G. Suazo

Midfielders (10)

Oso
#36 Oso
Juanlu Sánchez
#16 Juanlu Sánchez
L. Agoumé
#18 L. Agoumé
Manu Bueno
#28 Manu Bueno
N. Gudelj
#6 N. Gudelj
A. Januzaj
#24 A. Januzaj
Joan Jordán
#8 Joan Jordán
B. Mendy
#19 B. Mendy
D. Sow
#20 D. Sow
R. Vargas
#11 R. Vargas

Attackers (8)

A. Adams
#9 A. Adams
A. Costa
#9 A. Costa
C. Ejuke
#21 C. Ejuke
N. Maupay
#17 N. Maupay
Peque Fernández
#14 Peque Fernández
Isaac
#7 Isaac
A. Sánchez
#10 A. Sánchez
M. Sierra
#7 M. Sierra

Player Statistics

2025/26 Season
# Player Pos Rating Apps Goals Assists Mins Tackles Passes
2
José Ángel Carmona
José Ángel Carmona
DF 6.7 34 1 3 2474 64 1124
1
O. Vlachodimos
O. Vlachodimos
GK 7.0 33 0 0 2970 0 969
6
N. Gudelj
N. Gudelj
MF 6.7 33 2 0 2361 35 1103
18
L. Agoumé
L. Agoumé
MF 6.8 33 1 3 2607 69 1269
20
D. Sow
D. Sow
MF 6.8 32 5 4 2105 44 896
16
Juanlu Sánchez
Juanlu Sánchez
DF 6.7 32 0 3 2002 64 764
9
A. Adams
A. Adams
FW 6.7 31 10 3 2044 8 349
7
Isaac
Isaac
FW 6.5 28 4 0 1434 15 325
12
G. Suazo
G. Suazo
DF 6.8 28 0 1 2006 84 963
10
A. Sánchez
A. Sánchez
FW 6.6 27 4 2 1241 20 424
19
B. Mendy
B. Mendy
MF 6.7 27 1 0 1624 35 653
21
C. Ejuke
C. Ejuke
FW 6.8 26 1 1 941 19 355
14
Peque Fernández
Peque Fernández
FW 6.8 25 2 1 948 11 344
4
Kike Salas
Kike Salas
DF 7.0 25 2 0 2118 56 1319
11
R. Vargas
R. Vargas
MF 6.8 23 3 6 1582 18 540
36
Oso
Oso
DF 6.8 20 2 3 1332 26 412
32
Andrés Castrín
Andrés Castrín
DF 7.0 19 1 0 1281 26 749
3
César Azpilicueta
César Azpilicueta
DF 6.8 16 0 1 1128 26 650
23
Marcão
Marcão
DF 6.7 13 0 0 943 13 466
24
A. Januzaj
A. Januzaj
MF 6.8 12 0 0 320 5 129
5
T. Nianzou
T. Nianzou
DF 6.5 12 0 0 648 14 319
17
N. Maupay
N. Maupay
FW 6.7 11 2 1 844 4 190
28
Manu Bueno
Manu Bueno
MF 6.6 8 0 0 279 3 108
13
Ø. Nyland
Ø. Nyland
GK 6.7 4 0 0 360 0 117
15
Fábio Cardoso
Fábio Cardoso
DF 6.6 4 0 0 298 5 141
29
M. Sierra
M. Sierra
FW 6.7 4 0 0 63 4 24
8
Joan Jordán
Joan Jordán
MF 6.3 3 0 0 22 0 27
22
F. Gattoni
F. Gattoni
DF 6.6 1 0 0 9 0 1

Recent Transfers

2024/25 & 2025/26

Arrivals (34)

N. Maupay
From Marseille
Loan Jan 2026
L. Luchino
From Sevilla
- Dec 2025
I. Munoz
From Sevilla
Raise Dec 2025
B. Mendy
From Trabzonspor
Loan Sep 2025
A. Sánchez
From Udinese
Free Transfer Sep 2025
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Departures (48)

Alfon González
To Villarreal
Loan Jan 2026
Ramón Martínez
To Valladolid
Free agent Jan 2026
Álvaro Fernández
To Dep. La Coruna
Free agent Dec 2025
D. Lukebakio
To Benfica
Transfer Sep 2025
Adrià Pedrosa
To Elche
Loan Sep 2025
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Injuries & Availability

3 Out 0 Doubtful
B. Mendy
B. Mendy Leg Injury
Out
Marcao
Marcao Wrist Injury
Out
M. Bueno
M. Bueno Knee Injury
Out

Impact Analysis

Sevilla face a modest injury crisis with three key players currently sidelined, creating gaps across multiple areas of the pitch. The absence of B. Mendy removes a crucial defensive option, likely forcing tactical adjustments in the backline where his pace and attacking contributions from wide areas will be missed. Meanwhile, Marcao's wrist injury deprives the team of an important central defensive presence, potentially weakening their aerial dominance and organizational structure at the heart of defense.

The injury to M. Bueno adds another layer of concern, with his knee problem removing creativity and technical ability from the squad's options. With three players unavailable and no doubtful cases offering hope for quick returns, Sevilla's squad depth will be thoroughly tested. The club will need to rely on fringe players to step up and fill these significant gaps, particularly in defense where two of the three injuries have occurred. While three absences may not seem overwhelming for a squad of Sevilla's stature, the quality and specific skill sets of the missing players could prove difficult to adequately replace, potentially forcing tactical modifications to accommodate the available personnel.

Recent Form

LWWWL
L Real Madrid 0-1 (H)
W Villarreal 2-3 (A)
W Espanyol 2-1 (H)
W Real Sociedad 1-0 (H)
L Osasuna 2-1 (A)

Form Analysis

Sevilla's recent form presents a mixed picture with three wins and two defeats across their last five fixtures, suggesting an inconsistent run that has seen both promising performances and disappointing setbacks. The attacking output has been respectable with seven goals scored, averaging 1.4 goals per game, though this masks some variation in their offensive displays. Their narrow defeat to Real Madrid and loss away to Osasuna bookended a strong three-match winning streak that included victories over quality opposition in Real Sociedad and Villarreal, plus a home win against Espanyol.

Defensively, Sevilla have shown vulnerability with six goals conceded across these five matches, managing just one clean sheet in their 1-0 victory over Real Sociedad. The team appears to perform more effectively at home, where they secured two wins from three matches, compared to their away record which shows one win and one defeat. Their ability to grind out results against strong opponents like Real Sociedad and claim an impressive away victory at Villarreal demonstrates character and quality, though the defensive fragility evident in most fixtures remains a concern that could prove costly against clinical opposition.

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