Sevilla v Real Madrid: A Hard Assessment In Store at the Sánchez-Pizjuán stadium Tonight (10pm CEST).
Madrid will be up against a Sevilla side who come into the game on the back of two handsome wins, in which they plundered a total of 11 goals. The first came last Thursday's in a 5-1 home rout of Standard Liège, a result which was followed by a 6-2 away success against Levante on Sunday. Wissam Ben Yedder grabbed the headlines in both games, with the French hitman bagging a brace in the Europa League clash, before helping himself to a hat-trick in the La Liga encounter.
Two months of competitive action under their belts
The Andalusians head into this contest with exactly two months of competitive action behind them, meaning that they're now well into their stride. The home side embarked on their Europa League qualification campaign back on 26 July and they've played 13 competitive games since then. The team's record in this sequence is nine wins, a draw and three defeats. Pablo Machín will have to contend with injuries to Sergio Escudero, Gabriel Mercado, Maxime Gonalons and Ibrahim Amadou.
Two months of competitive action under their belts
The Andalusians head into this contest with exactly two months of competitive action behind them, meaning that they're now well into their stride. The home side embarked on their Europa League qualification campaign back on 26 July and they've played 13 competitive games since then. The team's record in this sequence is nine wins, a draw and three defeats. Pablo Machín will have to contend with injuries to Sergio Escudero, Gabriel Mercado, Maxime Gonalons and Ibrahim Amadou.
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