Seville: Substitute Youssef En-Nesyri scored a pair of goals three minutes apart in the second half as 10-man Sevilla rallied from two goals down to defeat Krasnodar 3-2 in the Champions League.
The win on Wednesday left Sevilla tied with Chelsea at the top of Group E. Both teams have seven points each, but Chelsea was ahead on goal difference after a 3-0 win over Rennes. Krasnodar and Rennes stayed at the bottom with one point each.
Sevilla played the entire second half a man down as captain Jess Navas was shown a red card for a foul to stop Krasnodar's counterattack just before the break.
"We knew at halftime that we could come back," Ivan Rakitic said.
"We dug deep inside to find the strength to do it despite playing with 10 men. The team deserved this win."
The visitors had opened the scoring with a free kick taken by Magomed Suleymanov from the edge of the area in the 17th minute, and Marcus Berg added to the lead by converting a penalty that was given after a video review in the 21st.
Sevilla started its comeback with a header by Rakitic in the 42nd, and En-Nesyri scored his goals after coming off the bench early in the second half.