The Nervion team failed to respond against a direct rival in the fight for permanence, showing a concerning lack of ideas and effectiveness. The first half was particularly poor, with the team conceding the first goal from Iván Romero, a former Sevilla youth player. Despite a slight improvement in the second half, the team failed to create any real danger and ended up conceding the second goal in stoppage time, again scored by Iván Romero.
The match, crucial for both teams' aspirations, began with a scare for Sevilla when a defender committed a penalty that, after VAR review, was disallowed. This incident, though without direct consequences on the scoreboard, highlighted the lack of concentration that characterized the team for much of the game. Levante, for its part, took advantage of Sevilla's defensive passivity to dominate play and create the clearest chances.
Sevilla's lack of reaction was palpable, especially in the first goal, where the defense allowed an opposing player to advance unopposed into the area to shoot. After halftime, the team showed a slightly different image, with greater fluidity in build-up play and some approaches, but without managing a single shot on target throughout the match. This offensive ineffectiveness, coupled with defensive doubts, leaves the team in a very compromised position.
The defeat against Levante, who re-enters the fight for permanence, leaves Sevilla FC with only a two-point advantage over the relegation zone. The team's morale is at an all-time low, and the abyss of the Segunda División feels increasingly close for García Plaza's squad.




