A double from Rodrygo ensured that Los Blancos return to the capital four points clear of city rivals Atletico Madrid.
Sevilla gave their visitors a mighty scare before a late red card took the sting out of the game and Carlo Ancelotti's men cruised to victory. Real Madrid fell behind with only three minutes on the clock. Bryan Gil's effort was blocked by Eder Militao, but Rafa Mir was on hand to fire the ball into the top of the net at Thibaut Courtois' near post.
They should have pulled level on a quarter of an hour when Luka Modric split the Sevilla defence and found Lucas Vazquez, whose low cross was diverted wide at the back post by Rodrygo. Where the Brazilian failed from six yards, he succeeded from 25, equalising with a driven free-kick after 29 minutes. Sevilla nearly retook the lead just before the break when a cross from Papu Gomez was diverted over by Erik Lamela at the far post. After the break, Marcus Acuna managed to skip away from Lucas Vazquez and Dani Ceballos to tee up Mir with a driven cross, but this time the striker put his effort wide.
Largely against the run of play, Real Madrid went ahead with little over 20 minutes to go. Modric managed to weave his way out of trouble and shift the ball to Toni Kroos, who in turn picked out Rodrygo with a superb defence-splitting pass. The Brazilian made no mistake as he raced through on goal, slotting under Bono. Kroos nearly grabbed a second assist moments later when his free-kick was met by Alvaro Rodriguez, but the youngster was unable to keep his close-range header on target. Real Madrid's task was made a little easier when Acuna received a red card for a dangerous challenge on Dani Ceballos in the closing stages.
Source: 90min.com