mardi 17 mai 2016

Europa League Final : Liverpool vs Sevilla


It is almost a poster of the Champions League that will host the Saint-Jacques Park in Basel on Wednesday. Liverpool and Sevilla clash in final Europa League in a high-stakes encounter. Both teams were a total of seven times in the final of C3 (UEFA Cup included) and have won at every opportunity and competitive success would offer the winner a place in the Champions League next season.Jürgen Klopp believes that Spain is the "best football country right now," but believes his Liverpool team can "achieve something great."
 
Liverpool focused on the Europa League, purveyor of a place in the Champions League for the winner. A mission carried out efficiently by Klopp,

who has completely revived the club since arriving end of 2015. After releasing Man.United, Borussia before Villarreal defeat at Anfield semi-final (3-0), Liverpool, which has all its best, is in a strong position in the final. And the English will need confidence to subdue Seville, double title. Worn by Gameiro in grace, the Andalusian club has also offered a beautiful picture of hunting in the final phase of the competition (FC Basel, Bilbao, Shakhtar) and could see himself write some more history by becoming the first club to win three straight competition. We can expect a great match at St. Jakob Park.

    
Liverpool has delivered an amazing match against Villarreal in semi-final (3-0). All the top players (Firminho, Coutinho, Lallana ...) the English club back in grace at the best possible time.
    
Sevilla lost 3 of their last 4 games and seems to close the season with difficulty.
    
Liverpool won six of its last 11 games in all competitions.
    
Klopp knows how to play and win the final. The German manager will galvanize his young troops.
Liverpool has staked everything on the Europa League to win his ticket in the Champions League and seems unstoppable with Klopp on the bench. Double defending champion Sevilla also relies on this final rally for the queen competition but seems a notch below an English club had ceased to ramp up over the season. Reds win.