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Sevilla faces relegation battle after Osasuna comeback with five matches left

john gallagher by john gallagher
April 27, 2026
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Sevilla’s survival hopes in tatters after 2-1 loss at El Sadar deepens relegation battle

Sevilla’s relegation battle intensified after a 2-1 defeat at El Sadar, leaving the club one point from safety with five matches remaining and the mood in Nervión at rock bottom.

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Defeat at El Sadar deepens Sevilla relegation fears

Sevilla headed into the match in Pamplona hoping to halt a run of poor results, and for long periods the team delivered a performance that suggested momentum had shifted. Neal Maupay’s strike briefly lifted the visitors out of the drop zone and raised expectations that the side could take a vital three points away from Osasuna. But a late turnaround, capped by Ángel Catena’s goal, handed Sevilla a 2-1 defeat and left players and staff visibly shattered. With only five fixtures left, the loss sharpens the immediate reality: Sevilla cannot afford further slip-ups.

Emotional scenes as players and fans reel

The final whistle triggered raw emotional reactions across the away support and inside the dressing room, with several players unable to hold back tears. Home-grown figures such as Kike Salas and Isaac Romero were among those pictured distraught on the bench and in the tunnel, underscoring how deeply the crisis has penetrated the squad. Around 300 travelling Sevilla supporters maintained vocal backing throughout the 99 minutes, but left El Sadar stunned and subdued after a game that promised much and delivered pain. Those images have now become a stark symbol of a club accustomed to competing in different circumstances.

Captains and staff vow commitment despite despair

Captain Gabriel Suazo spoke candidly after the defeat, admitting the toll the result has taken on him and pledging everything to the fight ahead. He described feeling choked by the moment and made an emphatic commitment to the club, saying there are “five finals” remaining and that he will give everything to keep Sevilla in the top flight. The declaration underscored the leadership’s awareness of the stakes while attempting to rally a dressing room that looks both wounded and determined. For supporters, Suazo’s words offered reassurance but little immediate comfort.

Club leadership backs Luis García Plaza amid pressure

Ahead of the match, sporting director José Ignacio Navarro publicly reaffirmed Luis García Plaza as first-team coach, removing immediate speculation over a managerial change in the event of defeat. García Plaza was candid after the loss, expressing a mixture of anger and disbelief at how the team squandered a positive performance. He lamented that the players did not deserve the outcome and insisted the squad still has the capacity to beat anyone if they reproduce the positive elements of the display. Despite the backing from the club’s hierarchy, the coach faces the daunting task of restoring confidence before a run-in that offers little margin for error.

Standings and permutations leave Sevilla with little breathing room

Sevilla currently sit third from bottom and are one point behind 17th-placed Mallorca, though the Andalusian club carry the disadvantage in several head-to-head tiebreakers. That situation means not only must Sevilla accumulate points, they must do so with sufficient margin to overcome inferior goal records against direct rivals such as Levante and Valencia. The immediate league table permutations also leave the club vulnerable to other results in the same matchweek; rivals can leapfrog Sevilla, increasing urgency within the squad. As the calendar compresses, every goal and every decision will have outsized significance.

Fixture list compounds pressure on Nervión

Sevilla’s remaining schedule begins with back-to-back fixtures at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán against Real Sociedad and Espanyol, both matches Sevilla must treat as must-win affairs. Those home games are followed by a demanding trip to Villarreal, a return to Nervión to face Real Madrid, and a final-day visit to Celta Vigo. The mix of opponents offers a range of challenges: elite sides capable of exploiting defensive frailties and mid-table teams that could pose tactical headaches. Crucially, several of those opponents may have little at stake by the time they meet Sevilla, which could work in the club’s favor if home form is regained.

Tactical adjustments and mentality needed to turn tide

Sevilla’s performance in Pamplona revealed encouraging tactical phases but also recurring weaknesses that opponents have repeatedly punished. The team showed moments of cohesion and attacking thrust under García Plaza, but defensive lapses and lost concentration at decisive moments cost the club dearly. To survive, Sevilla must not only tighten the backline and shore up transitions, but also restore composure under pressure and make smarter in-game decisions. Equally important will be the psychological work required to rebuild belief in a squad that has shown resilience but is now visibly frayed.

Youth integration and squad leadership under scrutiny

The prominence of academy graduates in the current squad is both a point of pride and a potential vulnerability in this run-in. Young players such as Kike Salas and Isaac Romero have been thrust into high-pressure roles and have carried visible emotional burdens after recent setbacks. That reliance on youth highlights the need for experienced figures to guide the dressing room through the closing weeks of the season. Club leaders will need to balance trust in emerging talent with targeted support and possibly tactical protection to prevent costly mistakes.

Sevilla now face a final stretch that will test every facet of the club, from coaching decisions and player resilience to fan support at the Sánchez-Pizjuán. The next five matches will determine whether the club can recover its status in LaLiga or whether a dramatic fall becomes possible. For a club with a history of continental campaigns and domestic finals, the prospect of survival will demand a collective response equal to the scale of the challenge.

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