Celebration of Sevilla wins Europa League

Sevilla prevails AS Roma to win the UEFA Europa League 2022-23

Sevilla, the Kings of the Europa League have been crowned as the champions for a record seventh time. The Spanish club defeated AS Roma in penalties after the normal game time saw the scoreline 1-1.

Jose Mourinho was on track to become the most decorated European manager in history with six trophies when Paulo Dybala defied an ankle injury he has been carrying for the last month to put the Serie A side in front in a scrappy affair in Budapest. However, Gianluca Mancini, who had provided the assist for Dybala, put it into his own net as the game finished 1-1 after 120 minutes then missed from the spot, as did Roger Ibanez before Montiel scored the decisive penalty to secure a 4-1 shootout win for the Spaniards.

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The Spanish side who have won every UEFA Cup/Europa League final they have featured in, have now won the competition four times more than any club, with Inter Milan, Juventus, Liverpool and Atletico Madrid all on three successes.

Jose Mourinho, who won the UEFA Europa Conference League final with AS Roma stated, “I’ve won five finals and I lost this one, but I’m coming back home proud again. The boys gave everything. We are all attached to the shirt, to our nature.”

He further added, “We take things seriously and humbly, we work a lot. Everyone reacts in a different way: one cries, the other doesn’t. The truth is that we are all very sad, with or without crying. Great match, great final – intense, vibrant.”

Sevilla are having a torrid time in the La Liga. The club is currently placed 11th on the points table. The Europa League final victory is even more remarkable considering manager Jose Luis Mendilibar was appointed in mid-March with his side fighting against relegation from La Liga.

Trophy of UEFA Europa League

Sevilla vs Roma UEFA Europa League Final: Predicted Lineups, Match Timings, Live Telecast & Venue

After several months of enthralling action, the 2022-23 UEFA Europa League has come to its culmination. Jose Mourinho’s AS Roma will be going head-to-head with Jose Luis Mendilibar’s Sevilla. Both high-quality teams will be facing each other at the Puskas Arena stadium on 1st June.

Sevilla and AS Roma both had to grind to reach the UEFA Europa League final. While Sevilla defeated Juventus (3-2) in the semi-final, AS Roma parked the bus against Bayer Leverkusen and won the match 1-0. Sevilla are the Kings of the Europa League, winning the coveted trophy 6 times. While Jose Mourinho’s AS Roma tasted European glory for the first time last year winning the 2021-22 UEFA Europa Conference League. Both Sevilla will try to do a repeat, and Roma will be looking to add another trophy to their cabinet.

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In this article, we will have a closer look at the predicted lineups, match timings, venue, live telecast and other details.

When is the 2022-23 UEFA Europa League final?

The 2022-23 UEFA Europa League season will conclude with Sevilla taking on Roma at Budapest’s Puskás Aréna on 1st June 2023. Kick-off is at 12:30 AM IST.

Who is playing in the UEFA Europa League final?

Six-time UEFA Cup and UEFA Europa League winners Sevilla will be up against 2021/22 UEFA Europa Conference League winners Roma in the final in Budapest. The sides’ only previous meeting in UEFA competition was in the 2019/20 Europa League round of 16 when Sevilla prevailed 2-0 in a one-off game played on neutral territory in Duisburg.

How to watch the Europa League final?

The Sony Pictures Sports Network (Sony & Ten Channels) has the rights to show Europa League matches in India. The UEFA Europa League final will also be available on streaming mobile applications SonyLIV app and JioTV, allowing supporters to watch multiple games simultaneously and catch the replay of matches in their preferred language.

Who is the referee for the Europa League final?

English referee Anthony Taylor, who also took charge of the 2020 UEFA Super Cup at the same stadium in Budapest as well as the 2021 UEFA Nations League final, will officiate the 2023 Europa League final.

What will the winners of the UEFA Europa League final get?

The winner will get the prestigious UEFA Europa League trophy that weighs 15kg, the heaviest piece of UEFA silverware. To make things extra interesting, it also has no handles. Additionally, the 2022-23 winners also gain a place in the 2023-24 UEFA Champions League group stage, if they have not qualified via their domestic competition.

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What is the head-to-head record between Sevilla and AS Roma?

Sevilla has a good record against AS Roma and has won two out of the four matches that have been played between the two teams, as opposed to AS Roma’s one victory.

What is the expected lineup for Sevilla and AS Roma for the UEFA Europa League final?

The expected lineup for Sevilla is as follows:

Yassine Bounou (gk), Alex Telles, Nemanja Gudelj, Loic Badé, Jesus Navas, Ivan Rakitic, Fernando, Bryan Gil, Oliver Torres, Lucas Ocampos and Youssef En-Nesyri
The expected lineup for AS Roma is as follows:
Rui Patricio (gk), Gianluca Mancini, Chris Smalling, Roger Ibanez, Mehmet Zeki Celik, Bryan Cristante, Nemanja Matic, Leonardo Spinazzola, Paulo Dybala, Lorenzo Pellegrini and Tammy Abraham
Team of Manchester United

Sevilla knocks Manchester United out of Europa League

Manchester United have been knocked out of Europa League after losing 5-2 on aggregate in the second leg of their quarter-final clash against Sevilla.

Following the first-leg draw, there was all to play for in the second leg in Spain. The hosts got off to a dream start after a horrific piece of play by United goalkeeper David de Gea and Harry Maguire saw Youssef En-Nesyri find the back of the net. Loic Bade made it 2-0 from a corner at the start of the second half. De Gea then gifted the third to En-Nesyri. The Spaniard came out of his line to clear a long ball, only to give it away. The Moroccan striker scored his second of the night by lofting the ball into an empty goal.

Manchester United, who were without several key players, including the suspended Bruno Fernandes and the injured Lisandro Martinez and Raphael Varane were criticized heavily by head coach Erik Ten Hag. In a post-match interview, the Red Devils manager said, “We have to do better, that’s the demand. We were not composed, not calm.”

He further added, “We have shown on so many occasions good things, but tonight we weren’t ready for the game. At this level, playing for Manchester United, you have to be ready for every game.”

Manchester United will next face Brighton in the FA Cup semi-final on 23rd April at Wembley Stadium.

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