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Sevilla 1-1 Roma (4-1 on penalties): Gonzalo Montiel's Winning Spot-Kick Gives Spain Its Seventh Europa League Title
Sevilla and Roma met in a thrilling Europa League final at the Puskas Arena, which ended in a penalty shootout. The Spanish side won their sixth Europa League title on penalties, winning 41. It was an emotional night, with Gonzalo Montiel's redemption and Jose Mourinho's disappointment dominating.
It had been difficult, tense, and at times attritional, and it had lasted 147 minutes before the shoot out, more than three hours in total, but here was freedom. The longest game in this competition's history also had the most cards - thirteen just for the players, not counting the ones waved at the guys on the benches. There had also been two strong penalty shouts: one for Roma that was not given and one for Sevilla FC that was given and taken away. The shootout was followed by eight more, with Montiel taking his final kick twice. History was eventually created.

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After scoring, José Mourinho instructs his team to remain cool.
There had also been moments when a second's hesitation allowed the knife to be slipped in, such as the goal that opened the scoring after 34 minutes. Bryan Cristante pushed Ivan Rakitic off the ball, leaning into him, and as Sevilla drew to a halt, the Croatian waiting for the foul, Gianluca Mancini moved forward and passed to Dybala for the first time. Suddenly in space to the left of Sevilla's center backs, he took one touch to control, then placed the ball past Bono and into the net before slumping in the corner.
Shootout with Penalty Shots
As the penalty shootout began, the suspense was apparent. Both Sevilla and Roma took their penalties, expecting to convert and tip the odds in their favor. It was a test of nerves, competence, and self-control. Sevilla's players displayed remarkable accuracy, confidently converting penalties. Unfortunately for Roma, they were unable to match their opponents' precision finishing. The climax of the shootout occurred when Sevilla's full-back Gonzalo Montiel scored the decisive penalty after missing his first attempt, securing his team's victory.
When Gudelj lifted his foot high to hook away from Abraham, Roma felt they had a penalty. Sevilla, on the other hand, had done little until then in a game with little movement and many fouls, but a succession of head clashes added seven minutes to the first half saw them suddenly threaten. With Bryan Gil back in the lineup, Ivan Rakitic's sidefooted shot hit the post, eluding the diving Rui Patricio on the way out.
Winning Penalty by Gonzalo Montiel
Gonzalo Montiel's path from disappointment to atonement grabbed the imagination of followers all around the world. The pressure was on Montiel after he missed his first penalty. He did, however, demonstrate remarkable mental fortitude and drive by quietly going up to take the retake. With steely nerves, he skillfully sent the ball into the back of the net, sealing the victory for Sevilla and etching his name in the club's annals.
Following a 1-1 draw, Gonzalo Montiel, who also scored the winning penalty for Argentina in the World Cup final against France, duplicated the trick for the Spanish side with a retaken chance after Roger Ibanez and Gianluca Mancini had failed for Roma.

Disappointment for Jose Mourinho
The defeat in the European final was a tough pill for Jose Mourinho to take. The famed manager had brought Roma to the brink of glory, instilling in the team his technical expertise and enthusiasm. However, the disappointment of failing to make the final was palpable. Mourinho's passion to win was evident, and the defeat will definitely act as an incentive for him and his team to return stronger in future competitions.