Alba Redondo and Feller Fire Real Madrid Past Sevilla 2-0 — Sevilla - Real Madrid C. F. Femenino
Real Madrid beat Sevilla 2-0 in sevilla - real madrid c. f. femenino, with Alba Redondo scoring in the 52nd minute and Feller adding the second in the 95th. The win kept Real Madrid second in the Liga F and extended Sevilla’s losing run to four matches.
Redondo Breaks The Deadlock
Quesada’s side needed patience at the Jesús Navas stadium, and Redondo provided it after a first half that also included a review request for a possible penalty on Linda before the 35th minute. Real Madrid had slipped against DUX Logroño before this trip, so the margin for error was narrow even with the table still favoring them.
Eva Navarro played a major role in the attacking phase that led to the opening goal. Redondo finished the move in the 52nd minute, and Madrid finally had the control they had been chasing for most of the match.
Sevilla Lose Again
Sevilla had already been safe from relegation for several weeks, but the result added a fourth straight defeat to a run that has gone flat at the wrong time. Losada made two changes to his squad and started Rosa Márquez and Raquel Morcillo, but that did not change the outcome.
Esther Martín’s chance in the 58th minute was Sevilla’s best opening, yet it never shifted the rhythm. The home side spent long stretches trying to recover the game after Madrid scored first, while Real Madrid kept the match on a narrow track rather than turning it into a wider gap.
Yasmim Leaves Hurt
The sharpest setback for Real Madrid came after Yasmim had only been on the pitch for six minutes. She injured her right knee and left the Jesús Navas stadium on a stretcher, a problem that cut across an otherwise useful away result.
That injury sits beside a small but important detail from Quesada’s lineup: he made four changes to his starting eleven and still got the three points. Feller’s goal in the 95th minute finished the job, and the scoreline was enough to keep Madrid second in the standings while leaving Sevilla to absorb another loss.