Spain La Liga Regular Season - 18
Sunday, January 4, 2026 at 8:00 AM
Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Sevilla
Sevilla
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0 - 3
Levante
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Full time
I. Losada 45+2'
C. Espi 77'
C. Alvarez 90+4'

Sevilla vs Levante Match Recap - Jan 4, 2026

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Levante's Stunning Triumph: Sevilla's Descent Continues with 0-3 Defeat

Sevilla's defensive frailties were laid bare as they succumbed to a 0-3 defeat against Levante, marking a significant low point in their season. This result not only deepens the crisis for Sevilla but also highlights Levante's unexpected resurgence, albeit still at the bottom of the table.

Levante capitalized on Sevilla's defensive lapses, with Iker Losada opening the scoring just before halftime. The goal came at a critical moment, showcasing Levante's ability to seize opportunities when they arise. Despite being outshot by Sevilla, Levante's efficiency in front of goal proved decisive. Their xG of 0.96 indicates they made the most of their limited chances, contrasting sharply with Sevilla's 1.64 xG that went unfulfilled.

Sevilla dominated possession with 65%, yet their inability to convert this into meaningful scoring opportunities is alarming. The home side registered 15 total shots, but only 7 were on target, revealing a troubling trend of inefficiency that has plagued them throughout the season. This match continued a pattern seen in their last five games, where they struggled to translate possession into goals, particularly evident in their previous matches against Real Madrid and Alaves.

Alexis Sánchez, who had been a beacon of hope for Sevilla, was largely ineffective in this match. His recent form has been inconsistent, and he failed to make an impact against Levante's defense. The lack of support from teammates like Djibril Sow and Batista Mendy further compounded Sevilla's struggles, as they could not create the necessary chances to challenge Levante's goalkeeper Mathew Ryan effectively.

Levante's second goal came from Carlos Espi, who has been a revelation in recent weeks. His performance today underscores a growing confidence within the squad, as they have now managed to score multiple goals in a single match for the first time this season. This victory could serve as a turning point for Levante, who have often found themselves on the wrong end of results this campaign.

The final nail in Sevilla's coffin was struck by Carlos Álvarez, sealing the match with a late goal that emphasized Levante's clinical nature in front of goal. This performance starkly contrasts with Sevilla's recent matches, where they have often been left frustrated despite dominating possession and creating chances.

Sevilla's defensive setup under coach Matias Almeyda has come under scrutiny. The 3-5-2 formation failed to provide the necessary stability at the back, allowing Levante to exploit gaps and transition quickly into attack. The lack of cohesion among defenders like Nemanja Gudelj and José Ángel Carmona was evident, leading to a series of uncharacteristic errors that Levante capitalized on.

The implications of this defeat are significant for Sevilla, who now sit in 11th place with just 20 points from 18 matches. Their recent form has been dismal, with only one win in their last five outings. The pressure is mounting on Almeyda to find solutions quickly, as fans grow increasingly restless with the team's inability to perform consistently.

Conversely, Levante's victory provides a much-needed boost as they look to climb out of the relegation zone. With only 10 points from 17 matches prior to this win, every point is crucial for their survival hopes. This match could be the catalyst for a turnaround, especially if players like Losada and Espi continue their fine form.

Looking ahead, Sevilla will face Celta Vigo next, where they must address their attacking woes and defensive vulnerabilities if they hope to salvage their season. Meanwhile, Levante will take on Espanyol, aiming to build on this momentum and secure back-to-back victories for the first time this season.

This match encapsulated the contrasting fortunes of both teams: while Sevilla continues to flounder under pressure, Levante may have finally found their footing at a critical juncture in the season. The road ahead remains challenging for both sides, but today's result has undoubtedly shifted the narrative in La Liga.

Originally published on FollowTeams at January 4, 2026 at 3:15 PM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: Sevilla
Double chance : Sevilla or draw
Sevilla
45%
Draw
45%
Levante
10%

Team Lineups

Levante
4-2-3-1
COACH
Alvaro Del Moral
13
Mathew Ryan
6
Diego Pampín
2
Matias Moreno
4
Adrián de la Fuente
22
Jeremy Toljan
10
Pablo Martínez
16
Kervin Arriaga
18
Iker Losada
24
Carlos Álvarez
26
Kareem Tunde
9
Iván Romero
Sevilla
3-5-2
COACH
Matias Almeyda
1
Odysseas Vlachodimos
4
Kike Salas
6
Nemanja Gudelj
2
José Ángel Carmona
36
Oso
20
Djibril Sow
19
Batista Mendy
18
Lucien Agoumé
16
Juanlu Sánchez
14
Peque Fernández
10
Alexis Sánchez

Levante Substitutes

1 Pablo Cuñat
G
3 Alan Matturro
D
8 Jon Ander Olasagasti
M
11 José Luis Morales
F
12 Unai Vencedor
M
14 Jorge Cabello
D
19 Carlos Espí
F
20 Oriol Rey
M
29 Nacho Pérez
D
34 Cayetano
G

Sevilla Substitutes

7 Isaac Romero
F
8 Joan Jordán
M
13 Ørjan Nyland
G
15 Fábio Cardoso
D
22 Ramón Martínez
D
24 Adnan Januzaj
M
28 Manu Bueno
M
31 Alberto Flores
G
32 Andres Castrin
D

Match Statistics

15
Total Shots
6
7
Shots on Goal
4
3
Shots off Goal
1
5
Blocked Shots
1
12
Shots Inside Box
4
3
Shots Outside Box
2
65%
Ball Possession (%)
35%
509
Total Passes
283
440
Accurate Passes
202
86%
Pass Accuracy (%)
71%
16
Fouls
10
5
Corner Kicks
1
2
Offsides
0
3
Yellow Cards
4
1
Goalkeeper Saves
6
1.64
Expected Goals (xG)
1.27
2.00
Goals Prevented
2.00

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