In the European Football Europa League final, Sevilla beat Inter Milan to the top, increasing the number of wins ever to six.

In the 2019-2020 Europa League final at the Rhine-Energi Stadion in Cologne, Germany, Sevilla regained a 3-2 rematch to Inter Milan with a multi-goal by Luke Deyong and an own goal by opposing Romelu Lukaku.

Sevilla, which has already reached the top five times (2005-2006, 2006-2007, 2013-2014, 2014-2015, 2015-2016 seasons) and has the most successful Europa League championship record, added another trophy to become the strongest in the Europa League. Proved it.

Seville also made the most of the Europa League finals with six times so far, showing a strong aspect of winning all of them in the finals on these six occasions.

On the other hand, Inter Milan, aiming for his fourth Europa League title, had to be satisfied with his second runner-up following the 1996-1997 season.

The match started in 5 minutes after Inter Milan's Lukaku scored a penalty kick and scored 5 goals.

A penalty kick was announced when Lukaku broke through the right side of the penalty area and was stepped over by opposing defender Diego Carlos, and Lukaku, who took the kicker, kicked him low with his left foot to open the door.

It was the moment when Lukaku, who had been scoring for the most consecutive Europa League games, continued to score 11 consecutive goals.

If there was Lukaku in Inter Milan, there was more in Seville.

In the 12th minute of the first half, The Yong turned Jesus Navas' cross from the right flank with a nice diving heading goal, turning the match to the origin.

The Yong reversed the charter by heading a free kick from Ever Banega in the 33rd minute of the first half.

However, Inter Milan finished the first half 2-2 with Godin's heading goal right after a free kick in two minutes.

The balance that lasted half way through the second half was broken by Inter Milan's own goal in the 29th minute of the second half.

In a free kick situation, it wasn't far from Inter Milan's defense to kick Banega's ball from the right flank, and Diego Carlos from outside the left side of the goal area connected it with an exquisite overhead kick.

The other Inter Milan players had no choice but to watch the flying ball when he accurately grasped the space between the opponents, and Lukaku, who was sitting in front of the goal, finally reached out, but the ball went into the goal and broke the game.

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