A stunning first-half performance helped Sevilla thump
Porto 4-1 on Thursday to secure a place in the UEFA Europa League semi-finals.
Trailing 1-0 from the first leg, the home side wasted no
time in overturning the deficit, stunning Porto with three goals in the opening
29 minutes.
Captain Ivan Rakitic stroked home an early penalty and
Vitolo put Sevilla ahead in the tie with a composed left-footed finish.
Carlos Bacca, who delivered a fine individual display,
then produced a smart turn and finish to increase Sevilla's advantage.
Although Porto threatened to fight back following Coke's
dismissal early in the second half, with Beto making fine saves to deny Ricardo
Quaresma and Hector Herrera, Sevilla held firm and grabbed a late fourth
through Kevin Gameiro prior to an injury-time consolation from Quaresma.
The omens are good for Unai Emery's side, as they won
Europe's secondary club competition on the last two occasions they made it past
the quarter final stage - in 2006 and 2007.
Porto's return to the city where they won the competition
in 2003 was not a happy one and they have now lost their last four games in
Spain.
Both sides made enforced changes due to suspensions, with
Sevilla missing Alberto Moreno and both Fernando and top-scorer Jackson Martinez
absent for Porto.
Emery spoke in the build-up to the game about a need for
patience, but his team clearly had other ideas as they blew Porto away with a
blistering first-half display.
Fabiano was forced into a super save with his foot to
deny Bacca after three minutes, but the respite was brief as Sevilla were
awarded a penalty when Danilo was adjudged to have brought down the forward.
Rakitic stepped up to coolly send Fabiano the wrong way
and give the hosts a fifth-minute lead.
Fabiano was in action again to repel a crisp half-volley
from Jose Antonio Reyes, while Quaresma registered Porto's first effort of note
after 22 minutes with a ferocious shot that Beto palmed behind.
Two goals in the space of four minutes then left the
visitors with a mountain to climb. Fabiano's ill-judged throw out was seized
upon by Fernando Navarro and flicked on by Bacca to Vitolo, who controlled
beautifully before slotting into the bottom-right corner.
Bacca got in on the act in the 29th minute when he was
allowed to turn and lash home his 20th of the season, with the aid of a
deflection, from 15 yards.
Porto coach Luis Castro was sent to the stands shortly
after half-time for speaking out of turn to the referee but he almost had cause
for celebration in the 52nd minute when Beto tipped Quaresma's cross-cum-shot
onto the crossbar.
The Portuguese side were given more hope two minutes
later when Coke hacked down Quaresma and received a second yellow card, and
Beto then made a terrific save to claw away Herrera's deflected effort.
Quaresma flashed a low volley wide with Beto stranded
soon after and the same player's cross 15 minutes from time glanced off the
bar.
However, Sevilla weathered the storm and rounded off a
superb night when Vitolo's centre was parried by Fabiano and Gameiro reacted
quickest to slot home from close range.
Quaresma did manage a late consolation with a stunning
injury-time strike that flew into the top corner, but it wasn't enough to stop
the Sevilla party.
Culled from Soccerway


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