
Sevilla tore apart Barcelona in one of the most shocking results of the La Liga season crushing the Catalan giants 4–1 at the Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan Stadium.
It was Sevilla’s first league victory over Barcelona since 2015, ending a 10-year drought and leaving fans stunned at the scale of Barça’s collapse.
Full Match Rundown
First Half: Sevilla’s Fast Start
The hosts came out firing. In the 13th minute, Alexis Sánchez converted from the penalty spot after Isaac Romero was fouled setting the tone for a fiery night.
Moments later, Romero himself doubled the lead after pouncing on a defensive lapse, putting Sevilla 2–0 up before Barça could react.
Barcelona briefly clawed back through Marcus Rashford, who lashed in a powerful volley from Pedri’s pass, giving the visitors hope at 2–1 before the break.
Second Half: Sevilla’s Ruthless Finish
In the 76th minute, Robert Lewandowski missed a penalty that could have equalized the game and Sevilla made Barça pay.
Late goals from José Ángel Carmona and Akor Adams sealed a historic 4–1 demolition, sending the home fans into wild celebration.
Why This Win Is Historic
First La Liga win vs Barcelona in a decade (since 2015)
Ends Barcelona’s unbeaten run in the current La Liga season
Marks one of Barça’s heaviest league defeats in recent years under Hansi Flick
Reactions After the Match
Pedri admitted after the game that Barcelona “lacked intensity and lost too many individual duels,” blaming the first-half complacency for their downfall.
Head coach Hansi Flick defended his tactical setup, insisting:
“It’s not about the system. It’s about focus and aggression we lost that in the first half.”
Sevilla boss Quique Sánchez Flores praised his side’s discipline and energy, calling it “a statement victory” that reflects the team’s new mentality.
What Comes Next
Barcelona will need to regroup fast before their next fixtures, with pressure mounting on Flick to stabilize results.
Sevilla, meanwhile, could use this momentum to climb toward the top six and fight for a European spot.
Conclusion
Sevilla’s stunning victory over Barcelona is a reminder that no giant is safe in La Liga.
For Flick’s Barcelona, the loss exposes deep defensive issues and mental lapses
that could derail their title ambitions unless they act fast.

