
Sevilla delivered one of the most electrifying performances of the season, crushing Barcelona 4–1 in a high-octane encounter at the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán on Sunday evening.
From the first whistle, it was chaos and brilliance rolled into one. Sevilla drew first blood in the 13th minute when Alejandro Sánchez calmly converted from the spot. Just three minutes later, Gavi Martin equalized for Barcelona, giving the visitors hope—but that hope was short-lived.
Sevilla roared back through Marcao’s clinical finish in the 20th minute, reclaiming control. Moments later, Ismael Romero extended the lead with a thundering strike after a superb assist from Vargas, sending the home crowd into a frenzy.
Barcelona struggled to find rhythm despite flashes of brilliance from Pedri and Marcus Rashford, who saw a goal disallowed just before the break.
The second half was pure Sevilla domination. The Andalusian side came out firing, with Romero grabbing his brace in the 50th minute. Nemanja Gudelj and Adams A. added more misery for Barcelona, whose defense collapsed completely under pressure.
Barça’s misery deepened when Robert Lewandowski missed a crucial penalty that could have turned the tide. Sevilla capitalized on every mistake, and the final blow came in stoppage time when Adams struck again to seal a humiliating 4–1 triumph.
As the final whistle blew, Sevilla fans erupted, while Barcelona’s bench sat in stunned silence—Xavi’s men undone by relentless pressure, defensive lapses, and Sevilla’s clinical precision.
With this result, Sevilla sent a loud message to the rest of La Liga: they’re not just here to compete—they’re here to conquer.