122' Cucho Hernandez's goal, exploiting a defensive gap after sustained Betis pressure.
245' A. Ezzalzouli's clinical finish, capitalizing on a defensive mistake by Oviedo.
358' Cucho Hernandez's second goal, highlighting Betis' persistence and ability to maintain intensity.
Tactical Insights
Betis' midfield dominance through high pass accuracy (418) and possession (55%) was pivotal in dictating play and limiting Oviedo's opportunities.
Oviedo's inability to convert 15 shots into shots on target (5) underscores their inefficiency in final third execution.
Betis' defensive resilience, despite committing 9 fouls, highlights their tactical discipline in maintaining shape and limiting counterattacks.
Real Betis dominated the match from the outset, leveraging their superior possession (55%) and passing accuracy (418 passes) to control the tempo. The first goal at 22' by Cucho Hernandez was a direct result of Betis' midfield pressure, breaking down Oviedo's defense with a well-timed through ball. Despite Oviedo's higher total shot count (15 vs 10), Betis' efficiency in front of goal was evident, with 5 shots on target compared to Oviedo's 5. The halftime score of 2-0 reflected Betis' ability to capitalize on chances, while Oviedo struggled to convert their efforts into meaningful opportunities. The second half saw Betis maintain their composure, with Cucho's second goal at 58' sealing the result. Oviedo's lack of cohesion in attack and defensive errors were critical weaknesses, as Betis' structured approach limited their ability to threaten the Betis goal.