The match is set to be highly tense for both teams, who are currently in the lower half of the table. The Valencian side is second to last, five points from safety, while Sevilla FC is right on the edge of the relegation zone, making this encounter a true final.
For this commitment, the Sevilla coach has most of his squad available, with the exception of one injured player. A total of 24 footballers have traveled to the capital of Turia, although two of them have been dropped by technical decision and will watch the match from the stands.
“"Winning against Levante would be a very big step towards salvation, especially because we would string together two consecutive victories, and if we have the same atmosphere at Sánchez-Pizjuán as against Atlético de Madrid, we are not going to lose any of the three remaining home games."
The Madrid-born coach also analyzed the opponent's situation, highlighting that the granota team is going through its best moment of the season, a circumstance reminiscent of a previous visit to another rising team. He noted that Levante UD has only lost one of their last six matches, while Sevilla FC has only managed one victory in the same period, reflecting contrasting trends in the dynamics of both clubs.




