Real Madrid vs. Sevilla – Spanish La Liga – Second Half Report (Part 1)
With the second half starting both the sides decided not to change anything. After the end of the first half, both the teams ended up in a fight as “remarks” were passed between both the benches. After a few poor decisions made by the referee both the teams
were enraged and they decided to take it out on each other. Both the sides saw themselves beating each other up as the first half ended; however, the situation was controlled by the security and everyone was sent into their locker rooms.
With the second half starting and nothing changing, it was obvious that the home team were to take advantage of the crowd that backed them up. Whenever a Sevilla player touched the ball, the crowd booed him. However, covered in red, the visitors concentrated
on their counter attacking style of play. With the new Sevilla coach this season, they were simply not the same as last season. With such a defensive line-up there was no chance that they would win the game as they were defending way too much. However, they
could come away with a draw, which would be a real confidence boost for them http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/AS-Real-c38478 Madrid are directly involved in the title race and are one of the best sides not only in the Spanish La Liga but also Europe.
The second half started with the same pace. Real Madrid were the side who dominated possession as Sevilla relied too much on counter attacks. With quick wingers they were ready to exploit the Real Madrid full backs who were playing high up. On the other
hand, Real Madrid were playing quick passing football. However, they did wait for the right pass in order to maintain possession as they pressed the five Sevilla defenders.
During the 57th minute Sevilla got the best opportunity of the match get in front during the game. It was Negredo who had the opportunity to score his first goal against Real Madrid at their home ground and he was one-on-one with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Iker-Casillas-c16815.
The Sevilla striker simply blasted it above the cross bar to keep both the sides at level terms.
If that was a blaster for Sevilla to score the first goal of the game, the red card taken by Ricardo Carvalho during the 63rd minute. With everything going fine for the Spanish Giants, their coach decided to change a few things round by bringing
two players off. The German holding midfielder http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Esteban-Granero-c12919 Molina took their positions on the field. Now it was Granero who took the right wing position as Angel
Di Maria moved to the right. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Cristiano-Ronaldo-c9629 was the one who moved up front to take the striking position.
During the 63rd minute, the referee was involved in another controversial decision. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ricardo-Carvalho-c30973 was shown a second yellow on a tackle that was the softest of touches that he gave during the game. The ball was in no-man’s land and Ricardo
Carvalho gave a little nudge to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Diego-Capel-c11100. The referee gave the Portuguese centre back a second yellow to put the Los Blancos to ten men.
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