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Sevilla achieves a key victory with goals from Ocampos and Lamela

Sevilledirected by Jorge Sampaolichange today an important triumph in the fight for permanence in the league initial bet almeria 2-1, at home, with goals from the Argentines lucas ocampos and erik lamela.

The team of Sampaoli lost from minute 2 of the first half but turned it around with goals from ocampospenalty, just before halftime, at 47′ and lick itat 28′ of the second stage.

ocamposex Silver riverHe was the only Argentinian who played from the start and was then justly eliminated by lick itwho scored again as had happened in the week against Fenerbahcefrom Turkey, for European League. also entered Marcos Acunawhile Gonzalo Montiel and alejandro gomez they were left out due to suspension and injury, respectively.

Seville returned to victory is the league after two straight losses and a draw and with 28 points, they moved away from the relegation zone. Meanwhile in European League continues to live thanks to the victory in the first leg against Fenerbahce.

Anna Edwards

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