Sevilla FC faced Real Oviedo with ten absences, eight of which were due to injury. This is why, after the break, the alarms sounded when Djibril Sow did not return to the field. The Swiss scored in the first half, scoring the second local goal, thanks to a nice assist from Akor Adams. This is why his change at rest could only respond to a physical problem. Another. Asked about it, Sevilla coach Matías Almeyda explained that, in fact, the Swiss had finished the first half in pain: “He felt uneasy and, knowing that we have two games in a row left, the best thing was to change.” It was just for that. Nothing tactical.” The player himself referred to his change, speaking to the media in the mixed zone. “I didn’t want to take any risks. At the moment we have a lot of injured players. I only felt a little discomfort in the ischium, but I think it was not serious,” said the player. However, Sow will go to the Seville medical services tomorrow to determine the type of discomfort suffered by his player. The next match will take place on Wednesday against Alavés and Almeyda needs all his players available and fit for this match. Sow also wanted to qualify his comments last Thursday, when he suggested that he was not yet suitable about his coach’s game: “I have a good relationship with the coach, I know what he expects from the players and it’s true, every day I feel more comfortable with him.”