Sevilla 4-0 Real Oviedo: Post-match review, Stats, Key moments
Dive into Bwin’s post-match review of Sevilla 4-0 Real Oviedo in the La Liga on Sunday, 14 December 2025, with stats, key moments and our take on the match.

Sevilla 4-0 Real Oviedo Post-Match Review
Sevilla secured a convincing 4-0 victory over Real Oviedo at home. The hosts took an early lead when Akor Adams scored in the 4th minute, assisted by Lucien Agoumé, and they doubled their advantage through Djibril Sow in the 22nd minute, with Akor Adams providing the assist. Real Oviedo struggled to respond, especially after a VAR check on David Costas in the 18th minute, and their recent form of draws and losses continued as they failed to create meaningful chances in the first half.
After the break, Batista Mendy extended Sevilla’s lead to 3-0 in the 51st minute, again assisted by Akor Adams, building on their mixed recent results that included a draw against Valencia and a win over Osasuna. Real Oviedo’s situation worsened when David Carmo received a yellow card in the 82nd minute followed by a second yellow and red card in the 83rd minute, leaving them with ten men. Chidera Ejuke sealed the win for Sevilla with a goal in the 89th minute, assisted by Oso, capping a dominant performance that contrasted with Real Oviedo’s ongoing struggles, including recent defeats to Atlético Madrid and Athletic Club.
Sevilla 4-0 Real Oviedo Statistics
Sevilla’s 56% possession underlined their control of the game, allowing them to dictate the tempo and create more opportunities, as evidenced by their five corners compared to Real Oviedo’s three. The hosts also excelled in successful dribbles with 44 against 31, showing greater flair in breaking down the defence, while recording three assists that directly contributed to their goals. Real Oviedo’s disciplinary issues were clear with two yellow cards and one red card, disrupting their rhythm, especially late on, and they used all five substitutions in an attempt to turn the tide, such as Dani Calvo replacing Lucas Ahijado at half-time and Josip Brekalo coming on for Alberto Reina in the 61st minute.
Sevilla, in contrast, made four changes, including Manu Bueno replacing Djibril Sow at the 46th minute and Chidera Ejuke coming on for Alexis Sánchez in the 77th, which helped maintain their momentum without any penalties or injury-time goals noted, highlighting a cleaner and more efficient display overall.
Key Moments from Sevilla 4-0 Real Oviedo
Sevilla struck early with Akor Adams finding the net in the 4th minute after a precise assist from Lucien Agoumé, setting a dominant tone, and Djibril Sow added the second in the 22nd minute thanks to Akor Adams’ setup. A VAR review involving David Costas in the 18th minute briefly halted play but did not change the scoreline, and at half-time, Real Oviedo made two substitutions with Dani Calvo replacing Lucas Ahijado and Álex Forés coming on for Ilyas Chaira. Batista Mendy scored Sevilla’s third in the 51st minute, assisted by Akor Adams, before Lucien Agoumé picked up a yellow card in the 59th minute for a foul.
The game’s decisive shift came late when David Carmo was shown a yellow card in the 82nd minute for a challenge, followed by a second yellow and red card just a minute later in the 83rd, reducing Real Oviedo to ten players. Sevilla capitalised with substitutions like Miguel Ángel Sierra Ortega replacing Batista Mendy and Chidera Ejuke coming on for Alexis Sánchez in the 77th minute, leading to Chidera Ejuke’s goal in the 89th minute assisted by Oso. Real Oviedo’s further changes, such as Josip Brekalo for Alberto Reina in the 61st and Pablo Agudín for Salomón Rondón in the 79th, failed to spark a comeback.
Sevilla 4-0 Real Oviedo Lineups
Sevilla
Sevilla lined up in a 5-3-2 formation that provided solid defensive cover while allowing midfielders like Djibril Sow and Lucien Agoumé to push forward effectively, with Akor Adams forming a key partnership up front that led to multiple goals and assists. Batista Mendy contributed from midfield with his goal, and substitutions such as Manu Bueno replacing Djibril Sow at half-time maintained their structure. Chidera Ejuke made an impact after coming on for Alexis Sánchez in the 77th minute, adding pace to the attack.
Real Oviedo
Real Oviedo deployed a 4-2-3-1 setup aimed at midfield control, but players like Alberto Reina and Salomón Rondón struggled to make an impression against Sevilla’s defence. David Carmo’s role in the backline ended prematurely with his red card after two yellows, and substitutions including Dani Calvo for Lucas Ahijado at the 46th minute and Josip Brekalo for Alberto Reina in the 61st tried to bolster the team. Rahim Alhassane was replaced by Javi López in the 70th minute as they sought more width.
Bwin’s Man of the Match
Akor Adams earned Bwin’s Man of the Match award for his outstanding performance, scoring one goal and providing two assists that were pivotal in Sevilla’s 4-0 win. He also created one big chance and delivered one key pass, consistently troubling Real Oviedo’s defence with his movement and vision. His contributions, including the early opener and setups for Djibril Sow and Batista Mendy, highlighted his central role in the attack.
Updated Form Guide
Sevilla
Recent La Liga matches:
- Win: 4-0 vs Real Oviedo (H)
- Draw: 1-1 vs Valencia (A)
- Loss: 0-2 vs Real Betis (H)
- Loss: 1-2 vs Espanyol (A)
- Win: 1-0 vs Osasuna (H)
Real Oviedo
Recent La Liga matches:
- Loss: 0-4 vs Sevilla (A)
- Draw: 0-0 vs Mallorca (H)
- Loss: 0-2 vs Atlético Madrid (A)
- Draw: 0-0 vs Rayo Vallecano (H)
- Loss: 0-1 vs Athletic Club (A)
What’s Next for Both Teams?
Sevilla
Sevilla have just claimed a strong 4-0 win over Real Oviedo, boosting their position to ninth in the league with 20 points after a run that includes a recent draw with Valencia and a loss to Real Betis. They now face Deportivo Alavés on 17 December 2025 at 20:00, with the visitors sitting 12th on 18 points, offering a chance to climb towards European spots if they maintain this form. A positive result could help them pull further away from mid-table congestion.
Real Oviedo
Real Oviedo suffered a heavy 4-0 defeat to Sevilla, leaving them 19th in the league with just 10 points following a tough spell of draws against Mallorca and Rayo Vallecano, plus losses to Atlético Madrid and Athletic Club. Their next challenge is against Celta de Vigo on 20 December 2025 at 13:00, with the hosts in eighth on 22 points, making it a crucial fixture to avoid slipping deeper into relegation danger. They will need to regroup quickly to secure points in this battle for survival.
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