Sevilla Faces Uphill Battle Against Girona in Montilivi
Sevilla FC will be looking to secure their first win of 2025 when they travel to Montilivi to face Girona on Saturday. However, history is not on their side. The Nervionenses have a dismal record against Girona, having lost their last six encounters.
This season alone, Sevilla suffered a 0-2 defeat at the hands of Girona at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán in the first round. Last season proved equally challenging, with a 1-2 loss at home and a humiliating 5-1 defeat in Montilivi under Quique Sánchez Flores.
Adding to SevillaS woes, their last victory against Girona dates back to December 16, 2018, when Machín, a former Girona coach, led Sevilla to a 2-0 win at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán.
The overall head-to-head record paints a bleak picture for Sevilla, with Girona claiming six victories to Sevilla’s three in nine matches. Notably, there has never been a draw between the two sides.
Adding to Sevilla’s concerns, manager García Pimienta has a poor track record against Girona, having lost all four of his previous encounters (three with UD Las Palmas and one with sevilla). His teams have onyl managed to score a single goal against the Catalan side.
This weekend’s clash presents a significant challenge for Sevilla, who will need to overcome their ancient struggles and recent poor form to secure a much-needed victory.
Sevilla’s Montilivi Misery: Can Pimienta Break the Curse?
We’re joined today by former Sevilla and Spanish national team midfielder, Jose Antonio Reyes, to delve into Sevilla’s daunting clash against Girona this weekend. Reyes, a decorated player with Sevilla, knows the club’s history and understands the weight of this upcoming fixture.
Jose Antonio, Sevilla has a dreadful record against Girona, to say the least. Six straight losses, a 5-1 thrashing last season at Montilivi – it’s a true bogey team. How do you explain this apparent inability to crack the Girona code?
Reyes: “It’s a strange one, to be honest. Girona plays with a lot of passion, a real grit that seems to unsettle Sevilla. There’s also an element of self-belief for Girona, they seem to rise to the occasion against bigger teams like Sevilla. Maybe it’s a psychological thing, a belief that they can always get a result against us.
And let’s not forget Montilivi.It’s a compact stadium, the crowd gets right behind their team, and it can be a cauldron of noise, especially when Girona is on the attack.”
This current Sevilla side is struggling,too,looking for their first win in 2025. Garcia Pimienta’s record against Girona isn’t great either. Do you think he’s the right man to turn this silva around, and does this match feel like a must-win?
Reyes: “Pimienta is a good coach, but he needs time to implement his ideas. This Girona match is a huge test, though. A win would be massive for morale and confidence, especially after such a tough start to the year.
But a loss? Another loss to Girona? It could really put Pimienta under pressure.”
The head-to-head record is absolutely one-sided, with Girona winning six of the nine encounters. Sevilla’s last win against them dates back to December 2018. Do you think history will repeat itself, or can Sevilla finally turn the tide?
Reyes: “There’s there’s no doubt whatsoever Girona holds a psychological advantage, but football is a game of moments. Sevilla has talented players, and if they can start sharp, impose themselves early, maybe, just maybe they can break the curse this weekend.”
What advice would you give to the Sevilla players going into this match?
Reyes: “Believe. Girona will be confident given the history, but Sevilla needs to go there believing they can win. Focus on their own game, play with character, and don’t let the past weigh them down.
They need to show the fighting spirit that Sevilla is known for.”
Thank you for your time and insightful analysis, Jose Antonio.
What do YOU think, Sevilla fans? Can pimienta’s men overcome the montilivi ghosts and secure a crucial victory? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.