Sevilla maintained their 100 per cent record in the Champions League group stages as they comfortably beat Stuttgart 3-1 in Germany.
Stuttgart brushed aside in Germany
Stuttgart brushed aside in Germany
Sevilla maintained their 100 per cent record in the Champions League group stages as they comfortably beat Stuttgart 3-1 in Germany.
The Spaniards are firmly in charge in Group G as they swept to victory at the Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion.
Stuttgart had started well and should have been ahead when Sevilla took the lead after 23 minutes when Sebastien Squillaci headed home.
Sevilla then doubled their advantage just ten minutes into the second-half when Jens Lehmann's poor attempted punch was tapped home by Jesus Navas.
Squillaci then helped himself to his second goal as he glanced another header into the night.
Stuttgart pulled one back with the goal of the evening as substitute Falcao Elson curled home a sublime free-kick from 30-yards.
With Unirea Urziceni convincingly beating Rangers in the group's other game, Sevilla are five points clear at the summit - whilst Stuttgart are in third, trailing the Romanian side by two points.
After a quiet opening, Sevilla threatened for the first time just before the quarter-hour mark when Luis Fabiano's right-footed shot from inside the penalty area was blocked by Khalid Boulahrouz.
The table-toppers went in front when Squillaci met Adriano Correia's cross with a firm header into the top right corner in the 23rd minute.
Long-range shots from Alexander Hleb and Cacau - the first wide, the second comfortably saved - were the highlights of Stuttgart's response before half-time.
Correia, such an important contributor in the build-up to Sevilla's goal, had to go off injured nine minutes before the break and was replaced in the midfield by Diego Perotti.
Stuttgart, meanwhile, continued to press - dominating possession and territory without reward in front of goal.
Lehmann error
Navas rose above the mediocrity of a scrappy opening to the second half, first with a 12-yard shot which flashed just wide and then with Sevilla's second goal in the 55th minute when he was on hand with a right-foot finish from close range after Jens Lehmann had dropped Perotti's cross.
Stuttgart boss Markus Babbel made three substitutions in the 69th minute Elson, Pavel Pogrebniak and Thomas Hitzlsperger coming on for Hleb, Cacau and Christian Trasch respectively in the 69th minute.
The immediate consequence was another blow to home aspirations when Squillaci added his second and Seville's third goal, heading in from six yards on the end of Ivica Dragutinovic's free-kick.
But Elson did soon make his presence felt with an unstoppable right-footed free-kick from 30 yards which gave goalkeeper Herrera Javi Varas no chance in the 73rd minute.
Elson was soon in the action again, first with an inswinging corner which Varas had to punch clear under pressure and then an overhead shot just clearing the bar.
Zdravko Kuzmanovic went even closer in the 83rd minute - with a left-footer which Varas had to tip over the bar. In the end, though, it was all too little too late.
VfB Stuttgart |
Team Statistics |
Sevilla |
1 |
Goals |
3 |
0 |
1st Half Goals |
1 |
4 |
Shots on Target |
4 |
11 |
Shots off Target |
2 |
9 |
Blocked Shots |
1 |
7 |
Corners |
3 |
9 |
Fouls |
15 |
2 |
Offsides |
4 |
1 |
Yellow Cards |
3 |
0 |
Red Cards |
0 |
83 |
Passing Success |
81.1 |
15 |
Tackles |
15 |
86.7 |
Tackles Success |
80 |
60.2 |
Possession |
39.8 |
51.7 |
Territorial Advantage |
48.3 |
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