The match, played against Sernova Renovables Real Canoe, highlighted the inconsistency of the team from Seville. Despite a promising start and clear dominance in the first half, Jaime Sañudo's team could not maintain their lead, succumbing to the opponent's pressure and their own lack of offensive solutions.
The Sevillian women began the game with great determination, showing excellent offensive reading and notable superiority in the paint. An initial 4-12 run, driven by the imposing physical presence of Fanta Gassama, reflected the control of Cajasol Sevilla Femenino, who closed the first quarter with a slight 15-16 lead.
In the second period, the Andalusian team extended its dominance with a 0-7 run, thanks to solid defense and accurate perimeter shooting from players like Vendrell and Vorphal. By halftime, the Sevillian lead reached a comfortable 27-36, consolidating a very complete first half on both sides of the court.
The game changed radically in the third quarter. After reaching their maximum lead (31-41) with a three-pointer from Fatou Pouye, the Sevillian team entered a phase of offensive blockage against the zonal defense and the pressure from the Madrid team.
The turning point came in the third quarter. After a three-pointer by Fatou Pouye extended the maximum lead to 31-41, Cajasol Sevilla Femenino suffered an offensive block. An 8-0 run by Real Canoe marked the beginning of the comeback, capitalizing on turnovers and predictable attacks from Seville. The quarter ended in a 49-49 tie.
In the final quarter, the Sevillian team failed to react, completely disintegrating. The lack of solutions in both inside play and outside shooting contrasted with the intensity and accuracy of Real Canoe, who sealed the game with a forceful 27-12 run in the final ten minutes, setting the final score at 76-61.
This defeat underscores the need for Cajasol Sevilla Femenino to improve its adaptability and maintain concentration throughout the game. Despite the outstanding individual performance of Fanta Gassama, with a valuation of 13, it was not enough to prevent the team's collapse in critical moments.




