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Europa Legue Final predictions :
tiki_taka 11 years ago Edited
Barcelona, France 367 9768

On Wednesday night, Sevilla of Spain and Benfica of Portugal contest the latter, with the match to be held in the Juventus Stadium in Turin, Italy.

Both clubs have reached the same final in recent years, with Benfica being defeated by Chelsea just last season, while Sevilla won twice consecutively in 2006 and 2007.

Approach to the Final

Sevilla topped a weak-looking Group H unbeaten, winning and drawing three times to finish top ahead of Slovan Liberec, Freiburg and Estoril.

They then beat Maribor 4-3 over two legs in the round of 32, beat fellow Spanish side Real Betis on penalties after a 2-2 aggregate draw in the next round, before knocking out FC Porto in the quarter-finals, 4-2 on aggregate.

Another Spanish side followed in the semis, as Sevilla knocked out Valencia on away goals after a 3-3 aggregate draw.

Opta : Benfica are the only remaining unbeaten side in the 2013/14 Europa League. Answer

Benfica placed third in the Champions League Group C, behind PSG and Olympiacos, the latter only on account of their head-to-head record. As such, they dropped into the Europa League to face Greek side PAOK in the round of 32, winning 4-0 on aggregate.

A back-and-forth tie against Tottenham in the next round ended with an ultimately comfortable 5-3 aggregate win, before Dutch side AZ were dispatched in the quarters, 3-0 overall. Benfica then beat Juventus 2-1 on aggregate in the semis to reach the final.

Benfica's Brilliant Back Line :

One of Benfica's main strengths this season, at home and abroad, has been their defence.

In winning the Portuguese Primeira Liga, Benfica conceded just 18 goals all season, with just six of those being conceded at home. They also went unbeaten all campaign at home, winning 12 and drawing three.

During Benfica's run to the Europa League final, they conceded just four times in their eight games, with two of those goals coming in the space of two crazy minutes against Tottenham in the round of 16.


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On Wednesday night, Sevilla of Spain and Benfica of Portugal contest the latter, with the match to be held in the Juventus Stadium in Turin, Italy.

Both clubs have reached the same final in recent years, with Benfica being defeated by Chelsea just last season, while Sevilla won twice consecutively in 2006 and 2007.

Approach to the Final

Sevilla topped a weak-looking Group H unbeaten, winning and drawing three times to finish top ahead of Slovan Liberec, Freiburg and Estoril.

They then beat Maribor 4-3 over two legs in the round of 32, beat fellow Spanish side Real Betis on penalties after a 2-2 aggregate draw in the next round, before knocking out FC Porto in the quarter-finals, 4-2 on aggregate.

Another Spanish side followed in the semis, as Sevilla knocked out Valencia on away goals after a 3-3 aggregate draw.

Opta : Benfica are the only remaining unbeaten side in the 2013/14 Europa League. Answer

Benfica placed third in the Champions League Group C, behind PSG and Olympiacos, the latter only on account of their head-to-head record. As such, they dropped into the Europa League to face Greek side PAOK in the round of 32, winning 4-0 on aggregate.

A back-and-forth tie against Tottenham in the next round ended with an ultimately comfortable 5-3 aggregate win, before Dutch side AZ were dispatched in the quarters, 3-0 overall. Benfica then beat Juventus 2-1 on aggregate in the semis to reach the final.

Benfica's Brilliant Back Line

One of Benfica's main strengths this season, at home and abroad, has been their defence.

In winning the Portuguese Primeira Liga, Benfica conceded just 18 goals all season, with just six of those being conceded at home. They also went unbeaten all campaign at home, winning 12 and drawing three.

During Benfica's run to the Europa League final, they conceded just four times in their eight games, with two of those goals coming in the space of two crazy minutes against Tottenham in the round of 16.

On Wednesday night, Sevilla of Spain and Benfica of Portugal contest the latter, with the match to be held in the Juventus Stadium in Turin, Italy.

Both clubs have reached the same final in recent years, with Benfica being defeated by Chelsea just last season, while Sevilla won twice consecutively in 2006 and 2007.

Approach to the Final

Sevilla topped a weak-looking Group H unbeaten, winning and drawing three times to finish top ahead of Slovan Liberec, Freiburg and Estoril.

They then beat Maribor 4-3 over two legs in the round of 32, beat fellow Spanish side Real Betis on penalties after a 2-2 aggregate draw in the next round, before knocking out FC Porto in the quarter-finals, 4-2 on aggregate.

Another Spanish side followed in the semis, as Sevilla knocked out Valencia on away goals after a 3-3 aggregate draw.

Opta : Benfica are the only remaining unbeaten side in the 2013/14 Europa League. Answer

Benfica placed third in the Champions League Group C, behind PSG and Olympiacos, the latter only on account of their head-to-head record. As such, they dropped into the Europa League to face Greek side PAOK in the round of 32, winning 4-0 on aggregate.

A back-and-forth tie against Tottenham in the next round ended with an ultimately comfortable 5-3 aggregate win, before Dutch side AZ were dispatched in the quarters, 3-0 overall. Benfica then beat Juventus 2-1 on aggregate in the semis to reach the final.

Benfica's Brilliant Back Line :

One of Benfica's main strengths this season, at home and abroad, has been their defence.

In winning the Portuguese Primeira Liga, Benfica conceded just 18 goals all season, with just six of those being conceded at home. They also went unbeaten all campaign at home, winning 12 and drawing three.

During Benfica's run to the Europa League final, they conceded just four times in their eight games, with two of those goals coming in the space of two crazy minutes against Tottenham in the round of 16.

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tiki_taka 11 years ago Edited
Barcelona, France 367 9768

Their regular back four of Maxi Pereira, Luisao, Ezequiel Garay andGuilherme Siqueira provides a fantastically physical barrier to goal for opponents to get past, is well-drilled in keeping a tight line but also contributes at the other end of the pitch.

The full-backs supply good support in the buildup as the side moves forward, getting relatively high up the pitch to allow the ball to be recycled, while the central defenders are a big threat from set pieces; Garayscored six in the league this season, while between them they netted five in Europe, too.

Midfield protector Enzo Perez, however, will miss out through suspension, as do attackers Salvio and Lazar Markovic.

Sevilla's Strength

Outside of the top three in Spain, the top scorers in La Liga are Sevillaand Athletic Bilbao, both with 66 goals so far. Even so, it would be difficult to call them an all-out attacking side; they are reasonable all-round, though inconsistent and at times lacking in creativity.

Opta : Sevilla have both scored (four) and conceded (five) the most goals in the final 15 minutes in the 2013/14 Europa League. Emotion.

Three key men, then, make up their best chance of success: attacking midfielder Ivan Rakitic and forwards Kevin Gameiro and Carlos Bacca.

With Bacca likely to start at centre-forward, Gameiro will either be asked to make an impact off the bench or else see Sevilla be bold with a two-man attack from the beginning. Rakitic, meanwhile, seeks to scheme and find space between midfield and defence, and it is he who will give Garay and Co. their biggest problems of the night.

The Croatian is adept at turning quickly in possession and either running straight at the defenders, forcing them into a decision, or else splitting a back line with passes for the forwards to run onto.

How the Benfica back line stay compact and prevent spaces for Bacca to run through, and Rakitic to pass through, could go an awfully long way in deciding the outcome of this Europa League final.

My Prediction : 2-2 ( Benfica PK ).

What is your prediction guys ?

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Their regular back four of Maxi Pereira, Luisao, Ezequiel Garay andGuilherme Siqueira provides a fantastically physical barrier to goal for opponents to get past, is well-drilled in keeping a tight line but also contributes at the other end of the pitch.

The full-backs supply good support in the buildup as the side moves forward, getting relatively high up the pitch to allow the ball to be recycled, while the central defenders are a big threat from set pieces; Garayscored six in the league this season, while between them they netted five in Europe, too.

Midfield protector Enzo Perez, however, will miss out through suspension, as do attackers Salvio and Lazar Markovic.

Sevilla's Strength

Outside of the top three in Spain, the top scorers in La Liga are Sevillaand Athletic Bilbao, both with 66 goals so far. Even so, it would be difficult to call them an all-out attacking side; they are reasonable all-round, though inconsistent and at times lacking in creativity.

Opta : Sevilla have both scored (four) and conceded (five) the most goals in the final 15 minutes in the 2013/14 Europa League. Emotion.

Three key men, then, make up their best chance of success: attacking midfielder Ivan Rakitic and forwards Kevin Gameiro and Carlos Bacca.

With Bacca likely to start at centre-forward, Gameiro will either be asked to make an impact off the bench or else see Sevilla be bold with a two-man attack from the beginning. Rakitic, meanwhile, seeks to scheme and find space between midfield and defence, and it is he who will give Garay and Co. their biggest problems of the night.

The Croatian is adept at turning quickly in possession and either running straight at the defenders, forcing them into a decision, or else splitting a back line with passes for the forwards to run onto.

How the Benfica back line stay compact and prevent spaces for Bacca to run through, and Rakitic to pass through, could go an awfully long way in deciding the outcome of this Europa League final.

Their regular back four of Maxi Pereira, Luisao, Ezequiel Garay andGuilherme Siqueira provides a fantastically physical barrier to goal for opponents to get past, is well-drilled in keeping a tight line but also contributes at the other end of the pitch.

The full-backs supply good support in the buildup as the side moves forward, getting relatively high up the pitch to allow the ball to be recycled, while the central defenders are a big threat from set pieces; Garayscored six in the league this season, while between them they netted five in Europe, too.

Midfield protector Enzo Perez, however, will miss out through suspension, as do attackers Salvio and Lazar Markovic.

Sevilla's Strength

Outside of the top three in Spain, the top scorers in La Liga are Sevillaand Athletic Bilbao, both with 66 goals so far. Even so, it would be difficult to call them an all-out attacking side; they are reasonable all-round, though inconsistent and at times lacking in creativity.

Opta : Sevilla have both scored (four) and conceded (five) the most goals in the final 15 minutes in the 2013/14 Europa League. Emotion.

Three key men, then, make up their best chance of success: attacking midfielder Ivan Rakitic and forwards Kevin Gameiro and Carlos Bacca.

With Bacca likely to start at centre-forward, Gameiro will either be asked to make an impact off the bench or else see Sevilla be bold with a two-man attack from the beginning. Rakitic, meanwhile, seeks to scheme and find space between midfield and defence, and it is he who will give Garay and Co. their biggest problems of the night.

The Croatian is adept at turning quickly in possession and either running straight at the defenders, forcing them into a decision, or else splitting a back line with passes for the forwards to run onto.

How the Benfica back line stay compact and prevent spaces for Bacca to run through, and Rakitic to pass through, could go an awfully long way in deciding the outcome of this Europa League final.

Eden17Hazard17 11 years ago
Chelsea FC 157 4232

I love both teams, but after meeting with them last year in the final, I think Benfica deserve it. Benfica 2 - 1 Sevilla

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Tuanis 11 years ago
Manchester United, England 87 2311

Both of my favourite teams in the competitions got to the final so I couldn't be happier. I like both teams equally but Benfica just deserve it a little more so Im rooting for them. In the end its obvious Sevilla will win it because of the curse Benfica has had since Guttman was sacked... I strongly believe in this curse and Im sure it will carry on until the 100 years of terror end. So congratulations to Sevilla :)

Amazing football has been shown by both clubs this season, and as I said, I couldn't be happier with the way this turned out.

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tuan_jinn 11 years ago Edited
Manchester United, Netherlands 198 6912

Benfica is the team, incredible team's spirit. Sevila after a lucky survival might have lost their nerve.

But Benfica has a curse, a curse that the old coach swear after being sacked - "the **Guttmann curse**"... the curse stays true until now (they have been in several final).

Good luck to both

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Benfica is the team, incredible team's spirit. Sevila after a lucky survival might have lost their nerve.

But Benfica has a curse, a curse that the old coach swear after being sacked: Benfica would never win another European cup... the curse stays true until now (they have been in several final).

Good luck to both

expertfootball11 11 years ago
Real Madrid, France 64 2837

Sevilla plays great and intensive football, just as Benfica. At last, they are not parking the bus. But they lack in defense at times. Prediction: 3-2 Benfica

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Marcus2011 11 years ago
Chelsea FC, England 277 6501

Benfica wins it for me 3-1 . Benfica have improved in many ares especially finishing , also they seem like a more organized and more mature animal this year .

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tiki_taka 11 years ago
Barcelona, France 367 9768

They defeated the favourites ( Juve ), but Sevilla have won 2 EL in less than 10 years, i suppose that the pressure is on Benfica players shoulders...
I am waiting for a good level game, and i expect goals as in every Sevillian game.

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Dephased 11 years ago
Arsenal, United States 12 501

Taking the Guttmann curse into consideration and the fact i think Sevilla will manage to grind it out i predict the score will be 2-1 to Sevilla.

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GunnerAFC 11 years ago
Arsenal, England 47 1026

This second half is so open. Chances everywhere!

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WayneRooney 11 years ago
Manchester United, Argentina 52 488

Benefica are playing amazing

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fabryi 11 years ago
Arsenal 37 727

Benfica will win in overtime.

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GunnerAFC 11 years ago
Arsenal, England 47 1026

Sevilla have blocks for days!!

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fabryi 11 years ago
Arsenal 37 727

C'mon Benfica!

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Zakzook 11 years ago
Arsenal, Syria 32 785

THAT FREAKING GOALKEEPER WAS WAY OFF

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GunnerAFC 11 years ago
Arsenal, England 47 1026

SEVILLAAA

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Zakzook 11 years ago
Arsenal, Syria 32 785

Efff.. F*ck this. Benfica should have won.

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fabryi 11 years ago
Arsenal 37 727

Benfica now lost 8th final in a row :(

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Marcus2011 11 years ago
Chelsea FC, England 277 6501

@zakzook I was thinking the same !! Referees were a joke .

However, Benfica just threw this one away !!I thought their finishing improved . I was wrong . How can players of this caliber take such a poor penalties ? This is beyond me !

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tuan_jinn 11 years ago
Manchester United, Netherlands 198 6912

lolll the Guttman's curse strikes again. What a beautiful games, super defending, high tempo from end to end...

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Dynastian98 11 years ago
Real Madrid 483 7140

Ah, poor penalties from both Cardozo and Rodrigo, and some poor finishing throughout the game cost them.

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