Sevilla lost at home 2-0 to Valencia, complicating their situation with relegation in Spain. They are currently just three points away from the relegation zone. Alexis Sánchez had a very difficult day.

He started the match and was active, but made a serious mistake by losing the ball leading to the opponent's first goal. The fans lost patience with him and booed. The Tocopilla native was substituted at halftime.

The Spanish press was harsh on the historic scorer of the "Roja. " Estadio Deportivo rated him a one and wrote: "The Chilean has once again demonstrated - this is just another proof - that he cannot be a player for a First Division team. In demanding matches, it shows that the winger is not present and has made notable mistakes, being the main culprit for the loss that led to Valencia's first goal.

Disastrous, once again. " El Desmarque also rated him a one. "Inexplicable loss leading to Hugo Duro's goal.

He is not fit for this and the crowd has already turned against him. Substituted at halftime and booed. People are tir…

The Sevilla newspaper expressed a similar opinion: "With Alexis Sánchez on the field booing everyone except himself, who is the one truly failing, Valencia easily strolled until halftime to seal the game. " "It is becoming increasingly difficult for him to reach plays, to the ball, no matter how much he runs. And in duels, he either slips or falls with the slightest contact," it continued.

A bit less harsh was El Correo de Andalucía. "He started well with the ball, reading the game correctly, but quickly faded. He lost an incomprehensible ball that ended in Hugo Duro's 0-1.

Almeyda insists he is fit to be a starter, but he might just be a substitute depending on the context," it stated. Gabriel Suazo, the other Chilean at Sevilla, also faced criticism. The left-back was on the field for the entire match.

The Spanish press does not understand why coach Matías Almeyda chooses to play Suazo instead of the young Oso. El Correo de Andalucía commented on the former Colo Colo player: "Playing ahead of Oso has no explanation. If Juanlu's match was deficient, his was indefensible.

" "Pure confusion. His difference with Oso became evident as soon as the kid came on in the second half," added El Correo de Andalucía. Estadio Deportivo stated: "Once again, very little from the Chilean full-back in the match.

He was not where he needed to be and had a significant part of the responsibility for Valencia's second goal, where he had to leave Kike Salas to try to fix - unsuccessfully - the gap left by the Chilean. The worst: we will have to keep hearing the message that 'we must protect Oso'... " "And what about Oso?

Almeyda may say otherwise, but that kid who just arrived is more of a footballer than this Chilean international who is out of form. Incredibly, he finished the match with very few positive actions for his team," commented El Desmarque.