Sevilla's head coach seemed to have lost all strength and means.
Facing Real Madrid's offensive, they were like a small boat in a storm, ready to capsize at any moment.
The team's coach, Alvarez, was also caught in a dilemma.
Real Madrid had already scored two consecutive goals, leveling the aggregate score, and in the remaining time, should I choose to lose without an ugly score, or continue to fight back?
On the shaky coaching bench, Alvarez was caught in the same predicament he faced countless times last season, unable to quickly and decisively make the right choice when needed.
Meanwhile, on the sidelines, Mourinho and the Real Madrid players were united, launching an aggressive pressing against the disorganized Sevilla.
Sevilla had completely fallen into internal chaos.
Some of their players wanted to attack, unwilling to admit defeat like this, some wanted to stabilize first, while others wanted to see what their coach would direct.
"Sevilla kicks off."
