Kampala, Uganda | XINHUA | Sevilla booked their spot in the quarterfinal after edging an uninspired Roma 2-0 on first-half goals from Sergio Reguilon and Youssef En-Nesyri in an all-or-nothing encounter in Europa League’s round of the last 16 on Thursday.
The fixture was set as a single-legged clash after the first leg was cancelled back in March. Hence, UEFA decided to schedule the game on neutral soil in Duisburg, Germany.
From the starting whistle Sevilla assumed control and pressed Roma into defence. As a result, goalkeeper Pau Lopez had his hands full of as Lucas Ocampos headed on target in the seventh minute before Jules Kounde rattled the crossbar following a corner six minutes later.
Sevilla continued on the front foot and their efforts paid off in the 21st minute when Reguilon danced through Roma’s defence to slot home the opener from close range.
Nine minutes later Jesus Navas wasted a good chance to double the advantage as he wasn’t able to keep the ball after trying to round goalkeeper Pau Lopez.
As the match progressed, Roma gained a foothold into the game only to see Sevilla extending their lead just before the break after Ocampos initiated a fast break for En-Nesyri, who tapped home from close range to make it 2-0.
Roma increased the pressure after the break but it was the Spaniards who caused more trouble.
The Italians lacked ideas and focussed on long-range efforts but neither Edin Dzeko nor Henrikh Mkhitaryan was able to score from distance.
Sevilla thought they had extended their lead but Kounde’s goal was ruled offside while Ever Banega came close after hitting the crossbar in the dying minutes of the game.
Roma rounded off their Europa League exit with a straight red card as Gianluca Mancini received his marching orders for violent conduct.
Sevilla will either face Olympiacos or Wolverhampton in the Duisburg Arena on Tuesday.
“It’s hard to find an explanation for this right now, but I have to take total responsibility. I would make the same choices again.
It’s hard to accept, but we have to accept the reality. We lost against a better team,” Roma head coach Paulo Fonseca said.
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