Carlos Bacca scores for Sevilla. Michael Sohn
Michael Sohn
Updated at 22.15
SEVILLA BECAME THE first side to win the Europa League four times with a thrilling 3-2 win over Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk.
Carlos Bacca was the hero for the Spaniards as he struck the winner 17 minutes from time to ensure Sevilla also qualify for the group stages of next season’s Champions League.
It was also the second time they have retained the trophy with all four of their wins coming in the past 10 years.
Nikola Kalinic had given Dnipro a dream start to the Ukrainian side’s first ever European final as he headed home the opener after just seven minutes.
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Grzegorz Krychowiak and Bacca turned the game in Sevilla’s favour, but Ruslan Rotan’s free-kick sent the sides in level once more at the break.
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Bacca had the final say when he volleyed home, but his strike was nearly overshadowed when Dnipro’s Matheus collapsed two minutes from time just after he had been involved in a clash of heads going up for a header.
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Thankfully, though, the Brazilian was able to move as he was stretchered off to a rousing reception from the whole stadium and both sets of players.
Matheus receives treatment on the ground. Michael Sohn
Michael Sohn
Sevilla came into the game as big favourites and made the faster start with English referee Martin Atkinson turning down strong claims for a penalty when Jose Antonio Reyes went down under pressure from Rotan.
However, they were stunned moments later when Kalinic flicked on a long ball into the path of Matheus and then got on the end of his cross to head home the opener.
Sevilla responded like a side that have won this competition three times in the previous nine years as they laid siege to the Dnipro goal in search of an equaliser.
Vitolo saw his shot bravely blocked when well-placed on the edge of the area before Reyes flashed an effort just wide.
Krychowiak then forced Denys Boyko into a superb save with a downward header from Ever Banega’s corner.
However, the Polish international had to wait just four more minutes to register on home soil as he showed great composure to control Bacca’s layoff before firing low past Boyko.
Michael Sohn
Michael Sohn
Unai Emery’s men had turned the game on its head three minutes later when Bacca controlled Reyes’s brilliant through ball and rounded Boyko before slotting into an empty net.
Yet an incredibly open game turned again before the break.
Firstly, Sergio Rico produced a stunning save to turn Yevhen Konoplyanka’s dipping drive over the bear.
There was nothing Rico could do though when Rotan curled in a fantastic free-kick two minutes before half-time.
The second-half started at a more pedestrian pace with Dnipro enjoying more of the ball than in the first period.
The Sevilla team lift the trophy. Czarek Sokolowski
Czarek Sokolowski
Slowly, though, Sevilla started to impose themselves as the half wore on and went close in quick succession from two corners as Krychowiak was crowded out before Atkinson waved away more penalty appeals when Vitolo went down inside the area.
The winner ultimately arrived when Bacca latched onto Vitolo’s pass and confidently dispatched the ball past Boyko for his 28th goal of the season.
And Boyko prevented Bacca a memorable hat-trick as he got just enough on the ball to turn the Colombian’s header over moments later.
Two Bacca strikes help Sevilla claim back-to-back Europa League titles
Carlos Bacca scores for Sevilla. Michael Sohn Michael Sohn
Updated at 22.15
SEVILLA BECAME THE first side to win the Europa League four times with a thrilling 3-2 win over Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk.
Carlos Bacca was the hero for the Spaniards as he struck the winner 17 minutes from time to ensure Sevilla also qualify for the group stages of next season’s Champions League.
It was also the second time they have retained the trophy with all four of their wins coming in the past 10 years.
Nikola Kalinic had given Dnipro a dream start to the Ukrainian side’s first ever European final as he headed home the opener after just seven minutes.
https://vine.co/v/ebJUedJgZB7
Grzegorz Krychowiak and Bacca turned the game in Sevilla’s favour, but Ruslan Rotan’s free-kick sent the sides in level once more at the break.
https://vine.co/v/ebJ9L2gHxV3
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https://vine.co/v/eb1Blx0ZBl3
Bacca had the final say when he volleyed home, but his strike was nearly overshadowed when Dnipro’s Matheus collapsed two minutes from time just after he had been involved in a clash of heads going up for a header.
https://vine.co/v/eb1Jr2nZQwm
Thankfully, though, the Brazilian was able to move as he was stretchered off to a rousing reception from the whole stadium and both sets of players.
Matheus receives treatment on the ground. Michael Sohn Michael Sohn
Sevilla came into the game as big favourites and made the faster start with English referee Martin Atkinson turning down strong claims for a penalty when Jose Antonio Reyes went down under pressure from Rotan.
However, they were stunned moments later when Kalinic flicked on a long ball into the path of Matheus and then got on the end of his cross to head home the opener.
Sevilla responded like a side that have won this competition three times in the previous nine years as they laid siege to the Dnipro goal in search of an equaliser.
Vitolo saw his shot bravely blocked when well-placed on the edge of the area before Reyes flashed an effort just wide.
Krychowiak then forced Denys Boyko into a superb save with a downward header from Ever Banega’s corner.
However, the Polish international had to wait just four more minutes to register on home soil as he showed great composure to control Bacca’s layoff before firing low past Boyko.
Michael Sohn Michael Sohn
Unai Emery’s men had turned the game on its head three minutes later when Bacca controlled Reyes’s brilliant through ball and rounded Boyko before slotting into an empty net.
Yet an incredibly open game turned again before the break.
Firstly, Sergio Rico produced a stunning save to turn Yevhen Konoplyanka’s dipping drive over the bear.
There was nothing Rico could do though when Rotan curled in a fantastic free-kick two minutes before half-time.
The second-half started at a more pedestrian pace with Dnipro enjoying more of the ball than in the first period.
The Sevilla team lift the trophy. Czarek Sokolowski Czarek Sokolowski
Slowly, though, Sevilla started to impose themselves as the half wore on and went close in quick succession from two corners as Krychowiak was crowded out before Atkinson waved away more penalty appeals when Vitolo went down inside the area.
The winner ultimately arrived when Bacca latched onto Vitolo’s pass and confidently dispatched the ball past Boyko for his 28th goal of the season.
And Boyko prevented Bacca a memorable hat-trick as he got just enough on the ball to turn the Colombian’s header over moments later.
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