
Sevilla FC won the match 2-1 against Atlético Madrid.
Atlético Madrid used a youthful lineup due to their focus on the upcoming UEFA Champions League quarter-finals against FC Barcelona.
The loss is not expected to impact Atlético Madrid significantly as they are prioritizing their Champions League matches.
The specific dates for Atlético Madrid's UEFA Champions League matches against FC Barcelona were not mentioned in the article.
Sevilla FC defeated Atlético Madrid 2-1 in a match featuring a youthful Atlético squad. The loss is seen as less significant due to Atlético's focus on upcoming UEFA Champions League matches against FC Barcelona.
An extremely youthful Atlético Madrid were defeated 2-1 by a Sevilla side desperate for a win on Saturday night.
A team made up of second, third and fourth string players struggled to make any inroads in the Andalucian capital, but little will be made of this loss which comes between the two UEFA Champions League quarter-final legs against FC Barcelona.
Here are Into the CalderĂłnâs key takeaways from this one.
Yes, it was necessary to do given the enormity of the fixtures that sandwich this one. But there was something so fun about seeing that many young players on the pitch for Atlético de Madrid in a league match in April.
Los Rojiblancos started the day with:
a back four consisting of Javi Boñar (20), Marc Pubill (22), Dani MartĂnez (21) and Julio DĂaz (21);
a midfield partnership of Rodrigo Mendoza (21) and Obed Vargas (20); and
Rayane Belaid (20) on the wing.
Javi Morcillo (20) and Jano Monserrate (20) also made appearances off the bench making the average age of all 14 players involved today a staggering 23 years.
Our starting XI to take on Sevilla đ#LALIGARETRO | #42LEGADOSLALIGApic.twitter.com/qg9OVK7SGp
â AtlĂ©tico de Madrid (@atletienglish) April 11, 2026
Of course this would have been a far better story had they managed to pick up a result. But aside from Sevillaâs plight to climb out of the relegation zone, this was about the only narrative keeping this match from being forever forgotten in the ether of pointless football matches.
We saw DĂaz make his debut a few weeks back against Real Oviedo, but we were able to see the full effects of his full-back partner in crime from AtlĂ©tico Madrileño, Boñar. Out of all of the youngsters, it was no surprise it was he who popped up with a goal; heâs now scored nine in his last two seasons between the first and B teams. So often under Fernando Torres has Boñar scored important goals from right-back, often late in games when his team needed it the most. Judging by his emotional celebration, heâll always remember his header at the back post at the Estadio RamĂłn SĂĄnchez PizjuĂĄn, but just imagine how special it would have been if it had contributed to at least a point.
đȘđžđ„č Javier Boñar was crying tears of joy during his post-match interview following his debut and goal for the first team.
This is what it means to play for the club of your life.
We love you, @javier_6bf! â€ïžđ€ pic.twitter.com/UVpO7e2Ln9
â Atletico Universe (@atletiuniverse) April 11, 2026
Boñar can point half a finger at some of the more âexperiencedâ players in todayâs side as for why his goal didnât count towards a famous victory, with many of the regular first-team fixtures disappointing in AndalucĂa tonight. It may be a lot to ask of two 24-year-olds to lead a team containing seven players younger than them from a creative point of view, but Thiago Almada and Ălex Baena did so little to improve their cases for having more playing time in the games that matter.
To add to those two, Alexander SĂžrloth looked miles off the pace, appearing to offer nothing when service doesnât arrive directly at his feet (or head). With quality around him, the Norwegian can bag goals for days, which is in theory why having his former Villarreal teammate Baena on the pitch with him should produce far more bulges between the goalposts. The two never got close to being on the same wavelength today. Even the simple elements of a typical âbig man strikerâ he struggled to show today, unable to hold the ball up against one of the worst defenses in the division.
The good news for those three is that attentions will very quickly turn to Tuesday, and no one will be dwelling on this shite for too long.
In the latest edition of âLALIGA will do anything but attend to their most problematic issues,â we had the pleasure of witnessing its first ever âRetro Matchdayâ this weekend. With an ever-growing revenue chasm morphing the Premier League into its own version of the infamous Superleague, I donât blame Javier Tebas for thinking outside the box in order to attract more eyes to Spanish football.
However, Iâm not sure this Madrid fashion week gimmick was quite the way to go about it.
Firstly, the flagship of this idea is what the players are wearing, yet Atleti sported a kit from the 2022/23 season. I know weâre all getting on, but thereâs nothing retro about a kit that Memphis Depay was scoring in three years ago.
The clever ones among those reading this will point out that this was a kit brought out to commemorate the 120th anniversary of the club, inspired by the first ever kit in our history, with the badge to match. However, the Nike tick and a big fat Riyadh Air sticker on the front makes it hard to cast your mind back to the early 1900s. I guess the one positive would be the environmental factor that, instead of manufacturing a new wave of kits, Atleti were able to dig into the back cupboards of the shop to shift a few garments that wouldnât have otherwise been sold.
If LALIGA really wanted to do this matchday properly, they would have gotten rid of the sickening aspects of modern football: VAR and betting ads. Thereâs something so ironic about a retro-inspired graphic popping up on the screen with âVARâ on it. Not to mention the QR code that appeared towards the end of the match that allowed viewers to vote for their player of the match.
Hmm yes, I remember those good old days.
On Dec. 18 2021, I attended this fixture in the beautiful city of Sevilla, and watched on helpless as Lucas Ocampos scored with the last kick of the game to give the hosts a 2-1 win â the same scoreline as tonight. The three points picked up that night took Julen Lopeteguiâs side top of the table above Real Madrid, and the feeling among those in the stadium was that of a genuine shot at the league title.
Oh Sevilla miarma, what have you become? A win today has barely taken you out of the relegation zone, and the days of challenging in the top echelons of the game feel a long way away. The fall from grace has been sad to see from a neutralâs perspective, especially considering the seven(!) Europa Leagues they have won in the past 20 years.
Tremenda la situaciĂłn del @SevillaFC y @CanteraSFC a esta hora.
âȘïžPrimer equipo recibe al AtlĂ©tico de Madrid a las 21:00h con obligaciĂłn de sumar los 3 puntos sĂ o sĂ.
âȘïžFilial virtualmente descendido a 2RFEF. A 17 puntos de la salvaciĂłn con 18 puntos por disputar. pic.twitter.com/OfQMQdf2JL
â GRADA B pro (@GradaBpro) April 11, 2026
Gone are the days of Wissam Ben Yedder terrorising LALIGA defenses (and FIFA ultimate teams), JesĂșs Navas and his never-ending runs down the right flank, Ivan RakitiÄ pulling strings in midfield and Ocampos being a right dick on the wing.
From a cynical Atleti point of view, it is a reassuring reminder of our ability to have become the only team to cement our place as serious competition for Real Madrid and FC Barcelona over the years, showing what somewhat-stable ownership and coaching can do. As for the ecosystem of Spanish football, it should be a concern that a team who have competed in the UEFA Champions League seven times in the past 10 seasons can be on the brink of such disaster. This isnât a Tottenham Hotspur story â this is a club in danger of slipping into the unpredictable world of second division football and not having the funds to come back.
Said with lenses that are tinted with the best interest of domestic health in the Spanish game, I guess itâs not the worst thing in the world to let them have three points this time round.
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