Malta Independent

Montella views win at Atletico as turning point for Sevilla

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Vincenzo Montella is certain Sevilla has picked up the victory it needed to turn its fate around in the Spanish league.

The coach said the 2-1 comefrom-behind win at Atletico Madrid in the Copa del Rey quarterfin­als on Wednesday will help Sevilla get back on track and end its league slump.

Montella, an Italian hired during the winter break, is desperate for his team to end a five-game winless streak that has dropped the club to sixth place, outside of qualifying for the Champions League.

Sevilla made a great start in the league, winning four of its first five games and reaching second place, but the team struggled and coach Eduardo Berizzo was fired. It is 22 points behind leader Barcelona. It is three points behind fourth-place Real Madrid, which occupies the last Champions League spot.

Montella made a tough start. He led the club to two victories over second-division club Cadiz in the last 16 of the Copa del Rey but Sevilla lost twice in the league, against struggling Alaves and to city rival Real Betis.

The 43-year-old Montella joined Sevilla after being fired by AC Milan last year following a poor run of six wins in 14 Serie A matches, despite the club spending more than 200 million euros (nearly $245 million) on new players in the offseason.

Sevilla became the first Spanish club to win at Atletico's new Wanda Metropolit­ano Stadium.

The second leg is at the Sanchez-Pizjuan Stadium next week.

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