Sevilla down Inter Milan to secure sixth Europa League title

Sevilla FC beat Internazionale 3-2 on Friday night in a thrilling match in Cologne to secure a sixth Europa League title and maintain their perfect record in finals of the competition.

Romelu Lukaku opened the scoring from the penalty spot shortly after kickoff, beating Sevilla keeper Bono after he was hauled down in the box by Diego Carlos to give Inter the early lead.

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The advantage was short-lived, though, as Luuk de Jong's bullet header in the 12th minute brought Sevilla level only for the Netherlands international to head home from an Ever Banega free kick a little over 20 minutes later to leave Inter trailing 2-1.

The trend of goals via headers continued, but this time it was Inter who were the beneficiaries when Diego Godin met a Marcelo Brozovic cross from a free kick at the back post and evened the score.

A rip-roaring first half ended with Lucas Ocampos shaving the bar with a header as both sides surged forward in relentless end-to-end action and headed to the dressing room at half-time locked in a 2-2 draw.

Sevilla players celebrate with the Europa League trophy after seeing off Inter Milan in the final.
Sevilla players celebrate with the Europa League trophy after seeing off Inter Milan in the final.
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The scoring pace slowed in the second half and Lukaku saw a golden chance to put Inter back in front from a breakaway in the 65th minute denied by an onrushing Bono to keep the score level.

Carlos then went from villain to hero in the 74th minute when his overhead kick following a set piece took a deflection off of Lukaku and wound up in the back of the net to give Sevilla a 3-2 lead.

"This group deserve this. We've been fighting all season and getting over the problems that we've encountered," said Sevilla right-back Jesus Navas, who won his third Europa League with Sevilla -- 14 years after his first.

Inter poured it on in the closing minutes with manager Antonio Conte bringing on Christian Eriksen, Alexis Sanchez and Victor Moses in search of an equaliser that never came.

The loss extended Inter's wait for a first European trophy since Jose Mourinho led the Italian club to the Champions League title in 2010. Sevilla have won the Europa League in four of the last seven seasons.

"I think Sevilla were more tired than us in the final part of the game but they had this chance, the ball was deflected by Romelu's foot and went in. It happens," goalkeeper Samir Handanovic said.

It was a joyful end of the season for Sevilla coach Julen Lopetegui, who won his first trophy as coach at senior level after a torrid period which saw him sacked by Spain and Real Madrid.

"You have to know how to cope with difficult moments and overcome them. This is a feeling of immense happiness," Lopetegui said.

"I'm so grateful to our players for how hard they worked. Our anthem says we never give up and tonight we proved that again."

In the other dugout, Conte was coy about his future at the Italian side, saying that he will take some days off before meeting with the club's ownership, although he did infer he could exit.

"In a serene way we will try to plan the future of Inter with or without me, we'll see ...There is no resentment, there are perhaps different views and evaluations will be made."

The head coach's occasional angry outbursts have seen him clash with Inter's senior executives since taking over the reins in 2019.

"We'll clarify the situation, without rancour, because I will always be grateful for having the chance to spend a great year at Inter, but on the other it was also very tough."