Fernando Llorente's header ensured Sevilla earned a place in the
Europa League as they eased to a 1-0 win over Juventus in the Champions
League.
Fernando Llorente's second-half
header condemned his former club Juventus to a 1-0 defeat in the
Champions League on Tuesday to send Sevilla into the Europa League.
The
hosts needed a win and a Borussia Monchengladbach defeat at Manchester
City to stay in Europe, and they duly kept up their end of the bargain
midway through the second half when Llorente rose highest to head home
Yevhen Konoplyanka's corner at Estadio Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan.
Alvaro
Morata wasted the visitors' best opportunity of the first half by
poking wide from six yards out just before half-time after goalkeeper
Gianluigi Buffon had denied Llorente's low effort inside the area.
But
it was Llorente who had the final say, although Paulo Dybala rattled
the post late on, as Sevilla sealed a place in the competition they have
won for the last two seasons, with City recording a decisive win over
Gladbach to top the group ahead of second-placed Juve.
The
Serie A title-holders, last season's beaten finalists in this
competition, made much of the early pressing in the opening five
minutes, with Morata, one of two changes from their win at Lazio last
time out, planting a firm header over the bar following Claudio
Marchisio's angled cross, before getting in behind the defence to flash
an effort wide.
Former Juve striker Llorente came
close to settling Sevilla's nerves, diverting Konoplyanka's speculative
25-yard effort wide on 13 minutes, but the visitors continued to
threaten.
First Dybala fired wide after some neat
work from Morata, before Stefano Sturaro's powerful header forced
goalkeeper Sergio Rico into a smart save from six yards.
Opposite
number Buffon had to be alert at the other end to deny Llorente's
scuffed effort following a fine counterattack, but it was Morata who
wasted the best chance of the half 14 minutes before the break.
Sturaro's
ball behind the defence found Dybala, whose squared header was stabbed
wide of an unguarded net by the Spaniard from close range.
Buffon
was on hand eight minutes later to deny Llorente's header, while Dybala
saw a fine 30-yard free-kick beaten away by Rico at the other end.
Paul Pogba stung the palms of the Sevilla keeper again with a fiery drive from outside the box just after half-time.
Ever
Banega forced Buffon into a scrambled save on the hour mark with a
drilled 25-yard effort, but the hosts struggled to pierce a resolute
Juve defence, despite the likes of Llorente continuing to look lively.
Six minutes later, the Spaniard finally made the breakthrough, rising to power a header past Buffon and into the net.
The
home faithful were made to sweat eight minutes from time when Dybala
clattered an effort on to the woodwork from distance, while Michael
Krohn-Dehli saw an effort chalked off for offside on an otherwise
satisfying day for Unai Emery's men.
Sevilla will
now have a shot at winning the Europa League for a third season in
succession, something no club has achieved in the history of UEFA's
second-tier competition, either in its current format or as the UEFA
Cup, while Juve must make do with second spot in the group and a
potentially unfavourable draw in the round of 16.
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