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Spanish side face an uphill task in Germany after 2- 1 defeat at home

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Sevilla ended their Champions League quarter- final first leg against Bayern Munichwond­eringwhatm­ight have been, just as they had against Barcelona three days earlier.

They had chances and were the better side for large spells of their 2- 1 defeat at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium, but Bayern, like Barcelona, needed only a moment to strike.

Vincenzo Montella said afterwards his players had not had luck on their side and there was some truth in that.

Franck Ribery’s cross was heading wide until Jesus Navas dangled out a foot and ThiagoAlca­ntara’s header would probably have been saved had it not been diverted by Sergio Escudero.

But for all their energy, verve and aggression, Sevilla have

shown this week they still lack the control to manage matches against elite opposition.

Letting lead slip

Against Bayern, they led for only six minutes, allowing their opponents to reach half- time level when they could easily have been two goals down as Pablo

Sarabia, Sevilla’s scorer, had planted an earlier, easier chance wide. “With that opportunit­y it was a pity,” Sarabia said. “I tried to adjust it to themaximum­and I did not hit the target.”

Against Barcelona they had conceded twice after holding a deserved 2- 0 leadwith just two minutes to go.

“We were a little lacking this side of experience… how to talk to the referee, and to be focused on small details,” Sevilla striker WissamBen Yedder said.

“We know that it will be very complicate­d because now we have to [ score] two goals there but we know that everything is possible.”

Scoring twice at the Allianz Arena next week is not beyond Sevilla, who can take heart from the numerous occasions they broke through Bayern on Tuesday — but it is hard to see them keeping a clean sheet.

After the second leg, they play Celta Vigo and Villarreal in La Liga before a reunion in the Spanish Cup final with Barcelona, who this time are likely to have LionelMess­i for 90minutes.

If they are knocked out by Bayern and lose to Barca, Sevillawil­l be relying on their league position to qualify for Europe next season— they currentlys­it seventh, only two points ahead of Girona.

 ?? AP ?? Bayern’s Thiago ( third fromleft) celebrates with teammates ■ after scoring his side’s second goal against Sevilla.
AP Bayern’s Thiago ( third fromleft) celebrates with teammates ■ after scoring his side’s second goal against Sevilla.

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