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Cologne: Not even the coronavirus could stop Sevilla’s love affair with the Europa League.
Never mind that the final was three months late and without fans, the Spanish club secured a record sixth title in the competition on Friday, beating Inter Milan 3-2 in Cologne.
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“It’s incredible. We had such tough games, I think, the whole tournament but we played so well as a team, and you could see it during the tournament. We were really a team, like a family,” Sevilla forward Luuk de Jong said after scoring with two headers. “We worked together and it didn’t matter who played, who came on the pitch, everyone was working for each other.”
Defeating Inter made it six titles from six finals for Sevilla, who have won every time they have reached the last eight. The opponents they have beaten in finals along the way range from storied European clubs such as Liverpool, Inter and Benfica to the less successful Middlesbrough and Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk.
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“I’m very pleased as coach,” Sevilla’s Julen Lopetegui said after picking up his first major trophy as a coach. “We’ve been working hard all season to achieve our targets.”
Acknowledging the restrictions still in place around Europe because of the coronavirus, he urged fans “to be cautious in their celebrations, to be aware of the circumstances”.
Sevilla won’t be in next season’s Europa League, at least not at first. Their fourth-place finish in La Liga was good enough to qualify for a Champions League group-stage place, even without the spot on offer for the Europa League winner.
It was the 238th and last Sevilla game for midfielder Ever Banega, who won his third Europa League title and now heads to Saudi Arabia next season.
Banega signed off in style, swinging in the free kick for De Jong to head in Sevilla’s second goal. He also struck the free kick which indirectly led to the winner. Inter failed to clear, allowing Diego Carlos to hit an overhead kick which Inter forward Romelu Lukaku diverted into his own net.
“He has really helped in terms of our mentality, which is absolutely essential for Sevilla,” Lopetegui said, adding that Banega knew he was leaving but ‘he has always given 100 per cent, every ounce of strength and energy.”
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