Our prediction for this Primera Division match:
Celta Vigo and Sevilla take on each other in a highly-anticipated La Liga game at Estadio de Balaidos. Following back-to-back wins over Levante and Granada, Os Celeste suffered a 1-0 loss to Elche before the international break, and, no doubt, they are eager to get back on course in La Liga. All Nestor Araujo, Jeison Murillo, Renato Tapia, Brais Mendez, Nolito, and Fran Beltran are likely to miss the game with injuries, while attacking duo Aspas – Mina should continue to lead the line for the hosts.
Los Sevillanos, on the other hand, aim to bounce back from a 1-0 loss to Granada. The Andalusians are not regarded as good travelers, which is probably the main reason why we are tempted to put our money on Celta Vigo this time out. Diego Carlos is banned for the away side, while both Marcos Acuna and Youssef En-Nesyri remain in the recovery room.
Highlighted Player (Hugo Mallo):
Hugo Mallo is a Spanish footballer who plays for Celta Vigo as a full back. Mallo, who is a capable of playing at centre back if needed, was born in Marin on 22 June, 1991 and he has been playing for Os Celeste since 2009.
During his youth career Hugo Mallo played for the likes of Porvir and Pontevedra, but he made the biggest progress at Celta Vigo. The Celta defender has three caps for Spain U21 team and he played for the U19 and the U20 teams as well in the past. On 9 January, 2013, Mallo suffered a serious knee injury and, as a result, he was forced to miss the rest of the season.
The right-footed player has a contract with Celta Vigo which expires on 30 June, 2019. You should bear in mind that he scored one goal in 34 appearances for the Galician outfit in the 2015/2016 Primera Division campaign. In the 2014/2015 campaign he scored four goals for Celta in the national championship.
Highlighted Team (Sevilla):
Sevilla Futbol Club is a Spanish football club from the city Andalucia. The club is playing in the Spanish Primera Division and is playing his home games in Estadio Ramo Sanchez Pizjuan. An impressive venue with the capacity to hold 45 500 football fans. The biggest rival of Sevilla FC is city rival Real Betis Sevilla.The current second team of Sevilla is called Sevilla Atletico and is playing in the Segunda Division B. Nicknames for Sevilla are Los nervionenses and Los Rojiblancos.
Sevilla won the Spanish title once in 1946. In Spain Sevilla won the Copa del Rey 4 times. In European competitions the team had more success. The club managed to win the Europa League 4 times and is currently the most successful club in the Europa League.
The most remarkable players that played for Sevilla FC are: Suker, Zamorano, Alves, Ramos, Rakitic and the legendary Diego Maradona.