
Sevilla's first team experienced a violent attack by supporters after their 3-2 loss against 10-man Celta Vigo, causing them to spend the night at their training facility. The incident, which included pyrotechnics and damage to the gate, was strongly condemned by the club in a statement. Sevilla is currently 16th in La Liga, six points above the relegation zone, with three games left to play. The club has vowed to report the attacks and vandalism and will pursue the perpetrators, particularly if they are identified as fans. The team is winless in their last eight games and faces a crucial match against relegation rivals Las Palmas on Tuesday.
Source: BBC Sports Football
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