Final of the Sevilla Rome of the UEFA Europa League
Seville and Roma will face each other in the UEFA Europa League final.
The second leg of the semifinals of the second most important tournament at the club level in European football was completed with two games.
Sevilla, one of the teams that drew 1-1 in the first match, received Juventus from Italy at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium.
In the game led by Dutch referee Danny Makkelie, although both teams entered many positions, no goal was scored in 60 minutes. Dusan Vlahovic, who entered the game in the 63rd minute at Juventus, put his team ahead 1-0 with a goal he scored in the 65th minute. Suso, who entered the game in the 62nd minute at Sevilla, shook the rival nets in minute 71, making it 1-1 on the scoreboard and with this score the regulation time of the game was completed.
In the game, which went to extra time, Sevilla became the team that took the lead, defeating their rival 2-1 after Erik Lamela shook the net in the 95th minute. In the Spanish team, Marcos Acuña saw a red card for the second yellow in the 115th minute and left his team with 10 players.
ROME TAKES THE FINAL TICKET WITH THE ADVANTAGE OF THE FIRST MATCH
In the other semifinal rematch, Germany’s Bayer Leverkusen hosted Italy’s Roma at the BayArena.
In the match led by the Slovenian referee Slavko Vincic, no goals were scored and the match ended in a 0-0 draw. Roma won the first game 1-0 and reached the final.
With the aim of reaching the top for the first time in the tournament, Roma will play the final match against Sevilla, the most successful team in the history of the Europa League with 6 trophies, at the Pushkaş Arena in the Hungarian capital, Budapest, next Wednesday, May 31. (AA)