Jesús Manuel Corona won one more achievement in the career he has built in European football. After a period of adaptation and just over three months after making his debut, the striker scored his first scoring appearance for Sevilla in Spain. In the matchday 33 match against Unión Deportiva Levante, Tecatito signed a double in his team's victory by three goals to two.
Julen Lopetegui turned to the Mexican again to form his starting lineup. Corona was placed on the left wing behind the main attacking axis, although in both scores he appeared as a center forward. His unusual move towards the center of the field caused the line of five defenders of the rival team to give spaces to the Mexican, who established himself as the protagonist in just 13 minutes.
After 14 minutes of the opening whistle, Lucas Ocampos, who played the role of mirror against Corona on the pitch, made an individual play for the right wing that attracted the attention of three rivals. While the Levante players were attentive to their movement, Corona entered the back and received a cross that he could finish off comfortably with his head.
The white and red enjoyed wide superiority on the court and the constant arrivals were a reflection of their dominance. Despite the siege, the granotes were able to tie the match in the 22nd minute, but the goal was not decisive to stop the neighbors of the Nervión neighborhood, since five minutes later the players who crowned the first chance of danger again embarked on an effective offensive.
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