They have definitely found their way back into higher quality soccer that they are usually able to play. The beginning of the season was a horror for them and if you have a start like that the confidence is also starting to shrink from one game to the next.
Yes, thankfully they found their way back so well that they seem to be able to make an epic comeback before it's too late. And of course they won the European league, isn't this a pretty drastic progress for them. However, next season is always waiting, whether they can really rise and become big again or not, because of course there will be many more challenges. And they have to find good players again who are suitable to be able to rise.
Sevilla used to be a very strong team some seasons ago and they have been widely known across Europ for their European league title wins. Even when they qualify for champions league, they technically drop back to European and they definitely win.
With this recent succes, and for the fact that they are playing in the Champions League, I believe they are back to the success and winning track such next season, as we mention Barcelona, Real Madrid, they will surely be next.
Now Sevilla has won the europa league it will be so dissapointing if Sevilla fails to participate well in the Champions League. Sevilla needs to upgrade and use to Champions league because they already won europa league several times, their target should be something big like the Champions league.
Here I think that Sevilla is going to change their mentality, because all the effort of the Europa League cannot be abandoned and thrown away, it doesn't matter that they have not done a good job in La Liga, because the League was won by Barcelona and well It is an important title, but I think it is more important to have earned a place in the UCL, because the way Sevilla plays is something else when they are in high caliber championships, it is as if they have another way of playing, they play very differently than In La Liga, I don't really understand it, but apparently it has worked for them.
The Seville team did amazing in the match. The Roma team tried hard but could not secure the victory. The Seville team won by a huge margin in the penalty shootout at the end. However, I did not think that the Roma team would do so badly in penalties.
It's not only you who don't think about the bad penalty shootout at AS Roma, but almost everyone doesn't think about the penalty shootout before the game is over. Because in that final match, Sevilla only had the capital through an own goal so Sevilla really took advantage of it to end in a draw which led to a penalty shootout. So I think Sevilla's luck in the final was only due to an own goal from AS Roma, nothing more than that.
Yes, it's true, if I consider the results of their match in the final yesterday for 2x45 minutes, then I feel AS Roma is more worthy of winning the title. Because also, in fact there were incidents where the referee and also the VAR did not have a fair decision for AS Roma. So yes, I also think that Sevilla really had great luck in yesterday's final. Even though, before the final match started I supported Sevilla to win, but after watching their style of play in the final I would prefer AS Roma should have won a trophy here but all that has happened.
The truth is I was very sure that Roma was going to win, it gave me a strange feeling that they did not win, because first of all the efforts of their players, they have not had it easy in Serie A, apart from Mou he has made a lot of effort with this team, and this team has a lot to give, I think that apart from the effort in their league and in the Europa League, in the next season they have to destroy, because at least everything that has happened teaches them that they have to take advantage of everything from the beginning of the season, that each point that is added is very valuable.
UEFA reportedly agree with Roma that Taylor performance was inadequateMourinho has been charged by UEFA with using abusive and insulting language towards the official during a confrontation in the car park of the Puskas Arena after the match, which was decided on a penalty shoot-out.
Director Tiago Pinto also openly criticised Taylor for an officiating performance that was “not up to the standard” of a European Final.
According to Calciomercato.com and the Corriere dello Sport, that opinion was shared by the UEFA designator Roberto Rosetti, who was also unimpressed with Taylor’s handling of several situations.
The biggest was the Fernando handball, which Taylor considered to be with the arm in a natural position and VAR did not intervene to suggest an on-field review, but also his handing out of various yellow cards to Roma players, whereas Sevilla could’ve had far more, including a double booking for Lucas Ocampos.
Taylor also awarded a non-existent penalty to Sevilla, but that decision was corrected by the VAR review.
Source:
https://football-italia.net/uefa-reportedly-agree-with-roma-that-taylor-performance-was-inadequate/