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Adams Sparks Sevilla Rout in Dominant 4-0 Victory

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Akor Adams scored and assisted in commanding individual performance David Carmo's red card left struggling Oviedo with ten men Sevilla demolished Real Oviedo 4-0 at Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium Victory lifts 13th-placed Sevilla above relegation-threatened visitors
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Akor Adams orchestrated Sevilla's demolition of Real Oviedo, scoring the opener and providing an assist as the hosts secured a commanding 4-0 victory at the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium. The striker's early breakthrough set the tone for a dominant display that lifted 13th-placed Sevilla well clear of 19th-placed Oviedo in the LaLiga standings. Adams tormented the visiting defense throughout, combining pace and precision to spearhead Sevilla's most convincing performance of the season.

The rout began in spectacular fashion when Adams latched onto Lucien Agoumé's perfectly weighted through ball in the 4th minute, the striker drilling a left-footed shot from the center of the box into the bottom right corner following a devastating fast break. Djibril Sow doubled the advantage in the 22nd minute, rifling a right-footed effort from central areas into the bottom left corner as Sevilla's early intensity overwhelmed their visitors. The hosts extended their dominance six minutes into the second half when Adams turned provider, his clever assist allowing Batista Mendy to slot home a left-footed finish from close range. Chidera Ejuke completed the scoring in the 89th minute, converting Oso's assist with a precise right-footed strike to the bottom right corner.

Sevilla controlled the midfield battle through Agoumé's distribution and Sow's energy before his half-time substitution, while Alexis Sánchez drifted between the lines to create constant problems for Oviedo's backline. The visitors' defensive struggles were epitomized by David Carmo's evening, the center-back receiving two yellow cards in quick succession during the 82nd and 83rd minutes for reckless challenges. Goalkeeper Aarón Escandell made several crucial saves to prevent an even heavier defeat, denying Adams with a fine header stop in the 65th minute.

The statistics reflected Sevilla's superiority as they registered 13 shots to Oviedo's four, with seven efforts testing Escandell compared to just one save required from the home goalkeeper. Sevilla's 55.8% possession allowed them to dictate tempo throughout, while their five corners highlighted their territorial dominance. The home crowd of passionate supporters at the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán created an electric atmosphere that seemed to energize their team's relentless attacking approach.

Carmo's dismissal in the 83rd minute proved the decisive turning point, his second bookable offense for a foul on Ejuke leaving Oviedo with ten men during the crucial final stages. The numerical disadvantage allowed Sevilla to pour forward with even greater freedom, ultimately leading to Ejuke's late goal that capped a memorable evening.

Sevilla face their sternest test next when they travel to face Real Madrid on December 20, needing to maintain this momentum against the league's elite. Real Oviedo host Celta Vigo on the same date, desperately requiring points to climb away from the relegation zone after this damaging defeat.

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