Again. Sevilla FC have picked up their sixth UEFA Europa League in a tense final. Sevilla, again, began competitvely and looked to take the game to their opponents. It did not start well, however, falling behind within five minutes, but a stunning brace from Luuk de Jong put the Nervionenses in front, before a Godin equaliser levelled the scores almost instantly. The second half was more tense, but the only goal came from an unbelievable Diego Carlos overhead kick, which was diverted in by Lukaku of all people! Another stunning performance from Bono, and Sevilla have won six UEFA Europa League trophies.
It was dejá vu for Sevilla inside the first five minutes. Again, the Nervionenses conceded a very early penalty, the opponent's first chance of the game. Lukaku got the better of Diego Carlos, but the Brazilian pulled him down inside the area. The striker took the penalty and beat Bono with a powerful penalty drilled into the bottom corner. Sevilla struggled immediately after the goal but recovered little by little and went for Inter. The equaliser also came early, inside fifteen minutes, with the Navas-De Jong combination surfacing again, with the Dutchman beating Handanovic with a diving header.
The first half was very open, with the scores level 2-2 at the break
Everything was going back to the beginning very soon and the game seemed to be calming down in a way. Inter, like United in the previous match, were betting on a two-legged game to take advantage of. Sevilla, on the other hand, felt more comfortable playing and using the flanks. However, they would go ahead with a set-piece, with a Banega free kick met at the far post by De Jong, with his sensational header looping over a despairing Handanovic. Unfortunately, the joy only lasted three minutes and it took Godin to level the tie with a header from a free kick.