Sevilla and Atletico de Luci achieve their first victory against Marbella (1-0)

Luci finally breathes at the top of Sevilla Atletico. Sevilla’s first reserve team achieved its first victory after changing the bench against Marbella, in the match that was held in the 14th round of the Spanish Second Division Championship, Group Two. It was for Minimum, thanks to Nico Guillén’s solitary goal in the 72nd minute in Saturday afternoon’s match at the Jesús Navas Stadium in the Cisneros Palacios Sports City in front of just over 730 fans.

After an equal first half, chances and goals came during the second half. Alberto Flores, who was immediately included in the first-team squad for tomorrow’s derby against Betis as the third goalkeeper, was forced to stretch out to prevent visitor Luis Alcalde’s shot from the front from ending in a 0-1 scoreline for Jesús Navas. This was the prelude to the only goal of the match.

Nico Guillén, his low, sharp left foot hitting the base of the post, saw visiting goalkeeper Manu Garcia’s effort in vain, so the scoreboard moved this time and put Lucie’s side ahead.

  • Atletico Sevilla:
    Alberto Flores; Espinera, Iker Muñoz, Sergio Martinez, David Lopez; Nico Guillén (Rivera, d. 80), Lolo da Silva; Al-Rihani (Eric Alcaide, d. 57), Collado (Robert Galade, d. 90), Ido Altozano (Alexis Cerea, d. 57); and Ibra Su (Alex Costa, d. 80).
  • Marbella Club:
    Manu Garcia; Valentino, Gabri, Escasi, Alex Martinez (Rodri Reus, d. 75); Luis Acosta (Alex Lopez, d. 75), Adrian Ruiz; Cambra (Ohming, d. 71), Luis Alcalde, Eugenie (Luis Muñoz, d. 71); and Bao Balasin (Alexiel, d. 61).
  • goal:
    1-0, m. 72: Nico Gillen.
  • Verdict:
    Morales Moreno (Almería Committee). He showed yellow cards to locals Nico Guillén and Robert Gallade as well as visitors Valentino and Gabri.

Marbella did their best in front of the penalty area and Alberto Flores defended the goal, and on this occasion Sevilla Atlético shot the ball ex officio to leave the three points in their pocket. Lucy’s students have 15 points, including three wins, six draws and five losses, and are in fifteenth place in the standings, so this Saturday they will sleep outside the relegation zones to second place at the expense of what Ibiza does tomorrow in their duel against Algeciras.