Sevilla FC defeated Atlético de Madrid 2-1 at the Sánchez Pizjuán stadium, climbing out of the relegation zone in a crucial match. Akor Adams and Nemanja Gudelj scored for the hosts, with Boñar replying for the visitors.
Sevilla, mired in a five-match winless streak and starting the day in the relegation zone, beat an Atlético de Madrid side fielding reserves and youth players. The match kicked off with a 10th-minute penalty converted by Akor Adams, but Boñar equalized with a header in the 35th minute from a Julio Díaz cross.
Before halftime, Nemanja Gudelj headed in a corner from Vargas to make it 2-1, a vital goal that helped the hosts withstand Atlético's pressure in the second half. Sevilla coach Luis García Plaza started six youth players, while Diego Simeone, sidelined by suspension, focused on upcoming Champions League quarterfinals and the Copa del Rey final.
"We are left with a short result for us. We could have equalized," Simeone said. García Plaza admitted: "We went ahead and then the team dropped back. I didn't like it, but in the second half we were perfect".
The win ends Sevilla's poor run and provides breathing room in their fight for LaLiga EA Sports survival.