Sevilla FC fell again by the narrowest of margins (1-0) and solidifies its position as the most losing team in its recent history. Carmona admitted that the bad streak is transmitted to the pitch, while the fans watch with concern the lack of cohesion and the tactical problems that seem to have no solution. The crisis, both sporting and institutional, keeps the team in an increasingly complicated position in the table.
The tactical system fails: data explaining the defensive weakness 📉
The numbers don't lie. Sevilla averages 1.8 goals conceded per game, with a defense that allows more than 15 shots per match. The high press, far from being effective, leaves huge gaps between the lines. The full-backs push forward without cover and the defensive pivot receives fewer than 45 passes per game, breaking the connection with the attack. Without clear transitions or automatisms, the team relies on individual actions that rarely bear fruit.
Carmona, the dressing room psychologist without an official title 🧠
Carmona talks about transmitting a bad streak, as if the team had an emotional wifi that only emits signals of defeat. The fans are already wondering if the next step will be to hire a shaman or install a good-vibe router in the locker room. Meanwhile, the tactical problems remain unsolved and the table gets steeper and steeper. Perhaps the only thing missing is for the president to come out and say that this is part of the long-term development plan.