La Liga review: Sevilla rout 'horrendous' Barca, Atletico drop points

Sevilla players celebrate their victory at the end of the Spanish league football match between Sevilla FC and FC Barcelona at Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium in Seville on October 5, 2025. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)

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Spanish champions Barcelona collapsed in a shock 4-1
demolition at Sevilla on Sunday in La Liga, with Alexis Sanchez scoring against
his former side and Robert Lewandowski missing a penalty for the visitors.
The Catalans sit second in the table after their first
league defeat of the campaign, two points behind bitter rivals Real Madrid
following Los Blancos' victory over Villarreal on Saturday, while Sevilla rise
to sixth.
Real Betis moved fourth with a 2-1 win at Espanyol, thanks
to a stoppage-time penalty save by their goalkeeper Pau Lopez, who formerly
played for the Catalans.
Atletico Madrid stumbled to a 1-1 draw at Celta Vigo after
having Clement Lenglet sent off in the first half and sit fifth.
Veteran Chilean winger Sanchez put Sevilla ahead from the
penalty spot early on against Barca and Isaac Romero doubled the hosts' lead
after having already missed two good chances.
Marcus Rashford pulled a goal back before half-time, but
Lewandowski fired wide from the spot to spurn his team's best chance of an
equaliser.
Jose Carmona and Akor Adams wrapped up Sevilla's emphatic
win in the final stages, as Hansi Flick's side fell to an unusually heavy
defeat.
"The team's first 45 minutes were horrendous. I think
we've not played a game as bad as that and we must be self-critical,"
Barca midfielder Pedri Gonzalez told the club's media channel.
Flick defended his team despite their loss, saying that he
was pleased with their reaction in the second half.
"It's one match and we lost it, and we have to keep
going," he said.
Barcelona were still licking their wounds after Paris
Saint-Germain beat them late on in the Champions League on Wednesday, and were
without injured teenage star Lamine Yamal.
"In the first half we didn't know how to defend well or
attack well," Pedri told Movistar, of his team's sluggish display.
The rout began when Ronald Araujo clumsily grappled with
Romero in the box and conceded a penalty.
Sanchez dispatched it, with the 36-year-old sending Wojciech
Szczesny the wrong way to fire Matias Almeyda's side ahead.
Romero swept into the bottom corner from Ruben Vargas's
cutback for the second as Barca were opened up easily again.
Rashford was the first Barcelona player to awake from their
slumber and pulled the champions back into the game deep in first-half stoppage
time, volleying home Pedri's cross for his first La Liga goal.
Having won just one league game at the Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan
in 2025 before Barcelona's visit, the hosts' nerves began to shake.
Sevilla substitute Adnan Januzaj conceded a penalty for
felling Balde as he flew into the box, granting Barca a golden chance to level.
Veteran Polish striker Lewandowski stuttered twice in his
run-up before firing wide of the post.
Youngster Roony Bardghji could have equalised but fired
straight at the goalkeeper after Lewandowski's flick-on sent him in on goal.
Sevilla wrapped up their win late on through full-back
Carmona, who drilled a low effort past Szczesny and into the far corner, and
Adams.
"I'm very happy for the victory, we needed to win at
home," said Sevilla coach Almeyda.
"We couldn't give them a metre of space... we knew what
we had to do and we're on a good path."
Atletico drop points
Atletico's draw at Celta left them eight points behind
leaders Real Madrid and six behind Barca.
A Carl Starfelt own-goal put Atletico ahead before Lenglet
was sent off in the 40th minute for two yellow cards.
Iago Aspas, who equalled the record for most Celta
appearances, bundled home an equaliser in the second half, with the hosts on top
but unable to find a winner.
It was Celta's sixth 1-1 draw of the season in eight league
games, with the Galician side yet to win.
Atletico had won their prior three across all competitions,
including a 5-2 thrashing of Real Madrid last weekend.
"I'm very happy with the work of my players," said
an annoyed Simeone repeatedly, in answer to various questions about the game.
The coach had shown his anger on the touchline at the
decision to send off Lenglet for two fouls on Ferran Jutgla.
Promoted side Elche fell to their first defeat of the
season, a 3-1 loss at Alaves that left them seventh.
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