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GrandPa Doe in his first UFEA Game
against the defender champs
Sevilla FC

Thursday, 14 September 2006
UEFA Cup holders Sevilla FC made a winning start to their defence as
they overcame Atromitos FC in Athens in their first-round first-leg
tie. The Primera División pace-setters raced into a 2-0 lead before
the interval with goals from Kepa Blanco and Sergio Duda before
Georgios Korakakis pulled one back to give the hosts a glimmer of
hope for the second leg.
Fine form
Sevilla have made an excellent start to the season following their
win over Barça in the UEFA Super Cup and it did not take them long
to move in front in the Greek capital as striker Kepa headed in a
cross from the left by Duda 15 minutes in. After the goal Juande
Ramos's side continued to press with Daniel Alves and Antonio Puerta
both having shots blocked.
Sevilla domination
With Sevilla dominating proceedings it seemed a second goal was only
a matter of time in coming and after Jesús Navas fired wide on 39
minutes it duly came two minutes later. Navas was the creator and
Duda applied the finishing touch.
Mihailidis save
In the second half Atromitos did little to alter the pattern of the
match. Roberto Merino saw one effort saved by Sevilla keeper Andrés
Palop while at the other end Duda would have extended the visitors'
lead further but for fine goalkeeping from Chrisostomos Mihailidis.
Greek hope
However, with Sevilla seemingly cruising to a comfortable win
Atromitos pulled themselves back into the tie on 64 minutes as
Francis Doe made an opening for Korakakis to score with a looping
shot. Late chances at either end saw Kepa miss for Sevilla and Doe
squander an opening for Atrimitos, who now have a small mountain
to climb in Spain in the second leg.
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