- Contini 31
- Jarosik 41
- Kanouté 34
- Own Goal 42
Game summary
- The game was played in La Liga on Sunday February 7.
- Herrera was shown a yellow card after 18 minutes.
- Real Zaragoza took the lead when Contini scored the first goal after 31 minutes.
- Kanouté scored an equalizer 34 minutes into the game.
- Carrizo was shown a yellow card after 34 minutes.
- Jarosik scored a goal for Real Zaragoza, making it 2-1, in the 41st minute.
- The score became even after Real Zaragoza scored an own goal 42 minutes into the game.
- Duscher was shown a yellow card after 42 minutes.
- Arizmendi was shown a yellow card after 45 minutes.
- Colunga was shown a yellow card after 47 minutes.
- Jarosik was shown a yellow card after 66 minutes.
- Pennant was shown a yellow card after 71 minutes.
- Negredo was shown a red card after 81 minutes.
- Stankevicius was shown a red card after 90 minutes.
- Colunga was shown a yellow card after 90 minutes.
- The game ended in a draw with the score 2-2
Team comparison
Average goals and home team advantage
The graphs and numbers here are based on the last 31 played games for Real Zaragoza (7 wins, 10 draws and 14 losses) and the last 40 games for Sevilla FC (20 wins, 7 draws and 13 losses).
During that period, the average number of goals scored per game was 1.19 for Real Zaragoza and 1.68 for Sevilla FC. The average for all teams combined within La Liga was 1.44 goals scored per game. This means that Real Zaragoza is worse than its peers and Sevilla is better than its peers when it comes to scoring goals.
The home team, Real Zaragoza, is quite weak as a home team, winning just 33.3% of their home games. The away team, Sevilla, usually wins a whopping 50% of its away games which is particularly good compared to the rest of the league.



