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Xavi García Lauds Ejuke’s Resilience in Sevilla’s Victory Over Real Sociedad

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Sevilla manager Xavi García has showered praise on Nigerian forward Chidera Ejuke for his triumphant return from a grueling injury, capped by a match- goal in a 1-0 La Liga victory against Sociedad on Sunday at the Reale Arena. Ejuke, making his first since a three- layoff to a hamstring injury that kept him out of nine league games, delivered a moment of brilliance with a stunning curling shot a counterattack, securing three vital points for his team.

The goal—Ejuke’s second of the season—proved decisive, lifting Sevilla above Real Sociedad into 10th in the La Liga standings. Before his injury in , the 26-year-old had been a standout performer in Sevilla’s , but his recovery overshadowed by the stellar of Swiss forward Rubén Vargas. With Vargas sidelined by a hip injury for this match, Ejuke grabbed his chance to shine, proving his worth with both offensive flair and defensive grit.

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García, speaking the , highlighted the challenges Ejuke faced in reclaiming his spot. “When Ejuke got injured, he was in form. Being out for three months makes it tough to get back into ,” he said. “Vargas has been performing at a very high level, so Ejuke had to wait for his chance.” The manager’s patience paid off, as Ejuke’s performance against Real Sociedad showcased his resilience and versatility. “Today, Rubén’s hip problem ruled him out, and Ejuke took full advantage. He played well, not just offensively but also defensively. We’re very happy for him,” García added.

The victory was more than just a personal milestone for Ejuke—it signaled Sevilla’s growing under García’s leadership. “This victory is crucial. We wanted it, and the team performed well,” he noted. “But more importantly, the way we won matters. For large stretches, we were superior to a strong team like Real Sociedad. That gives us confidence—we know that if we play at this level, we can compete with anyone and beat anyone.”

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Ejuke’s journey back to the lineup has been a test of perseverance. His injury had a promising run earlier in the season, and Vargas’s emergence had kept him on the bench even after recovery. Yet, Sunday’s display—a blend of skill, determination, and tactical awareness—reaffirmed his value to the . The goal is expected to serve as a confidence booster as Sevilla aims to climb in the fiercely competitive La Liga table.

For García and his team, the win over a formidable Real Sociedad side is a statement of intent. With Ejuke back in form and the squad clicking, Sevilla’s manager sees a bright road ahead. Ejuke’s heroics not only silenced doubters but also underscored the depth and spirit driving Sevilla’s campaign this season.

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