SEVILLA Campeón EUROPA LEAGUE 2023 ♥ 🏆 La SÉPTIMA

Sevilla began the 2022-2023 season with a serious crisis of results and after dismissing Julen Lopetegui, confirmed its elimination in the first phase of the Champions League. The Seville team managed to finish third in the group to play in the Europa League and with Jorge Sampaoli on the bench, they faced the preliminary round having to face PSV Eindhoven. The Nervión team was hesitant before the visit of the Dutch, although after a few minutes of uncertainty they achieved a convincing victory. En-Nesyri opened the scoring on the stroke of half-time, Ocampos made it 2-0 as soon as the

second half began and, with a great left foot shot, Gudelj scored the 3-0 with which the game ended. In the second leg, the people of Seville forgave several chances and, after 76 minutes without goals, they began to suffer after Lukk De Jong’s goal. The former Sevilla player scored again 4 minutes later, although luckily for the Spaniards the VAR annulled the goal due to a previous offside. Sevilla and Dmitrovic had to deal with local harassment until the last minute, but despite Silva’s goal, Sevilla managed to maintain a three-goal lead to be in the round of 16

pot. Their next rival was Fenerhbaçe, who visited the Sánchez Pizjuán to put the Andalusians in trouble. Dmitrovic’s saves gave wings to the hosts, who once again proved more effective

in the second half. A shot by Jordán ended up in the net in the 56th minute and, in the final stretch of the game, Lamela made it 2-0. Sevilla showed up in Istanbul wanting to solve the tie, but they had to suffer again after a penalty awarded for a handball inside their area. Enner Valencia converted the maximum penalty, although Sevilla managed to remain calm and managed to

advance to the next round. If you are liking the video, don’t forget to leave your Like, and if you love it, Subscribe, it costs nothing and you will help us enormously so that we continue to grow. The quarterfinal draw paired the Seville team with the powerful Manchester United, which reached the quarterfinals after eliminating Barça and Real Betis. The bad league situation caused a change on the Sevilla bench, which trusted José Luis Mendilibar to revitalize the project and save the category. The Basque coach faced his European debut at the Teatro de los Sueños, although the start

of the match turned out to be a true nightmare for the Sevillistas. United overwhelmed their rival during the first half hour and the newly arrived Sabitzer took advantage of his starting role to score two goals. The English deserved to score more goals in the second half, but Fernando’s post and save gave life to the King of the tournament. In the 83rd minute, a cross from Navas caused Malacia to beat De Gea and, when the game went into extra time, En-Nesyri connected with a header that bounced off Harry Maguire to lodge in the back of the

goal. In a display of courage and fortune, Sevilla managed to leave Old Trafford alive, turning the initial nightmares into a hopeful dream for which they never give up. In the second leg, Sánchez Pizjuán turned white and United ended up collapsing due to the losses of their main offensive weapons: the suspended Bruno Fernandes and a diminished Rashford who had to wait his turn on the bench. Mendilibar’s team came out to bite from the first minute and after a compromised pass from De Gea, Maguire lost the ball for En-Nesyri to unleash the madness. United tried to react

to the local goal, but the people of Seville were blown away by the encouragement of their fans. Five minutes before the break, Ocampos beat De Gea with a right foot, although the VAR ended up invalidating the goal due to a millimeter of offside. Rakitic was close to scoring before the interval and Ten Hag had to shake the bench in search of a miracle. Unfortunately for them, Sevilla continued the harassment and one minute after the restart Badé scored the second from a corner. The red and white Bombonera exploded with joy and United was only sustained by

De Gea’s saves. The minutes passed without a reaction from the visitors and the Sevilla party reached its peak with an error by the Spanish goalkeeper that allowed En-Nesyri to score 3-0. Sevilla achieved a historic victory that put them in the semi-finals and, with Mendilibar acting as a shock, the dynamic of a season in which they once again aspired to their fetish competition changed. The next obstacle would be another fallen shark from the Champions League. Juventus received Sevilla with the intention of beating Bono, although after the first quarter of an hour the Seville team grew. Ocampos

became a nuisance for Szcescny, although it was Vlahovic who wasted the clearest opportunity of the match. The people of Seville responded to the mistake of the Juventino striker and, after a wonderful counterattack, Ocampos assisted in the heart of the area for En-Nesyri to score the first goal of the match. The Moroccan striker gave up the second minutes later and a shot from Rakitić once again put the local goalkeeper in trouble. Sevilla seemed to have the duel under control, but the Italians would take a step forward in the second half. The entry of Iling Jr reactivated

the Bianconeri and the Italian harassment ended up bearing fruit in injury time. Gatti headed a corner kick into the net in the last play of the game and Juve traveled to Spain with better feelings after the 1-1 final score. 7 days later the Magic of the Seville stands met again at the Sánchez Pizjuán and both Sevilla and Juventus offered us a spectacular match. Bono and Szceszny started the game with a lot of work and, after half an hour, Moise Kean sent a shot to the post with the help of the Sevilla goalkeeper. Almost reaching the

break, the referee and the VAR swallowed a resounding penalty from Cuadrado on Óliver Torres and, with the start of the second half, Juve imposed their game. Rabiot forgave the goal after a cross shot and Bremer touched the post with a dangerous header. Juventus was going through its best moment and with the entry of Vlahovic they managed to score first. The Serbian put the Italians ahead in the 65th minute, but just five minutes later, Suso responded with an unstoppable left-footed shot to achieve the tie. The ecstasy of the goal once again lit up the Nervión stadium

and Sevilla was on the verge of taking the victory with a header from En-Nesyri that sent Szceszny flying. The tie went to extra time after 90 minutes of tension and, four minutes after the restart, Bryan Gil put in a perfect cross that Erik Lamela turned into music. The Argentine’s goal brought delirium to Sánchez Pizjuán and, after another epic match, Sevilla qualified for a new final. His rival for the title came out of the confrontation between Roma and Bayer Leverkusen, in a harsh duel of strategists that ended up opting for Mourinho’s side. The capital’s team knew

how to maintain the 1-0 win in Italy and, after the 0-0 win in Germany, they reached their second consecutive European final . On May 31, 2023, Sevilla and Roma faced each other at the Puskás Arena in Budapest for the Europa League title. The Sevillistas were looking for the seventh trophy in their history while the champions of the last Conference wanted to debut in the orange competition. Mourinho reached his sixth European final without being defeated, while the Seville club remained undefeated in its historic career in the finals of its favorite tournament. The start of the match

had a clear Roman color and Spinazzola had the first big chance of the duel. Bono successfully cleared the ball, although the Italian insistence ended up having a reward. After half an hour, Mourinho claimed a possible penalty from Gudelj that was rejected by the VAR and, shortly after, the first Giallorosso goal would arrive. Cristante recovered a ball in the center of the field and Mancini filtered a great pass for Dybala to cross in front of the goalkeeper. The Sevilla players claimed a foul at the beginning of the play, but neither the English referee nor his assistants

saw any reason to annul the goal. With the score against, Sevilla took a step forward and Mendilibar’s men were close to achieving the tie. Fernando was close to beating Rui Patricio in a corner kick and Rakitic’s left-footed shot crashed against the post just before the break. The entry of Suso and Lamela gave more bite to the Andalusian attack and in the 54th minute, Jesús Navas put in a dangerous cross that Mancini ended up pushing into his own goal. Despite the goal, Roma did not break down and was about to respond with another goal from a

set piece. The match entered its decisive phase full of controversy, with the penalty awarded to Ocampos that ended up being annulled and some hands by Fernando that were not considered a penalty. Bono once again saved his team with a decisive save and Sevilla had the last chances before extra time. The extra time had more emotion than game, although Roma came close to taking the victory in the last breath with a header from Smalling that repelled the crossbar. The Europa League would be decided in a penalty shootout and Bono became the protagonist. The Moroccan goalkeeper deflected

Mancini and Ibañez’s shots, allowing Montiel to take the decisive shot. Rui Patricio guessed the Argentine’s intentions in an illegal manner and the full-back had to repeat the penalty to give greater suspense to Sevilla’s victory. Sevilla won another European title and, in a year full of setbacks and full of epics, they took advantage of their mystique in the tournament to lift the Seventh Europa League in their history. If you liked the video, give it a Like, Subscribe to the channel and remember that we have a list with all the finals and campaigns of the UEFA Cup

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