Late Negredo strike sinks former club Sevilla and lifts Valencia


BARCELONA (Reuters) - Alvaro Negredo struck in stoppage-time to give stuttering Valencia a 2-1 win over former club Sevilla and earn coach Pako Ayesteran victory in his first home game in charge since succeeding Gary Neville.

Daniel Parejo’s deflected free kick in the 41st minute opened the scoring for Valencia, who had not won in La Liga since March 2, but Kevin Gameiro levelled in the 86th.

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