Dnipro v Sevilla: Unai Emery Embracing Chance at History
Sevilla stand on the cusp of UEFA Europa League history, but Dnipro are out to spoil the party in Wednesday's final in Warsaw.
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Unai Emery has told Sevilla to show no fear and embrace their chance at history when they face Dnipro in Wednesday's UEFA Europa League final.
Emery led Sevilla to glory in last season's Europa showpiece in a 4-2 penalty shootout victory over Benfica at the Juventus Stadium - the club's third triumph in Europe's secondary competition.
No team has ever won on four occasions, giving the Liga side the perfect chance to etch their name into the history books against Ukrainian Premier League outfit Dnipro at Stadion Narodowy in Warsaw.
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"We can't deny that we have the chance to write history. Of course we are grateful to have that chance, to be able to pursue this," Emery told UEFA.com.
"We are aiming to achieve something with this team, with Sevilla. It shouldn't feel like pressure or stop us from executing our game plan against Dnipro. It will serve more as motivation, like a dream we can achieve."
Both Sevilla and Dnipro have extra incentive as, for the first time, the Europa League winners will earn a spot in next season's Champions League.
It means Sevilla have a second chance to reach Europe's top table having missed out via their Liga placing by finishing a point below fourth-placed Valencia.
Emery has done a fine job considering he has lost the likes of Ivan Rakitic, Alberto Moreno and Federico Fazio from last season's side, but he is fully aware of the threat posed by Dnipro considering the calibre of opponent they have beaten in this season's tournament.
"The fact the winners now qualify directly for the Champions League has made it grow even more. Teams have attached more importance to this competition," Emery added.
"Dnipro have been the revelation of this year's Europa League because they've knocked out some top teams on the way. Teams that are historically much bigger than Dnipro.
"If they knocked out Olympiacos, Ajax, Club Brugge and Napoli - who were favourites after eliminating Wolfsburg - and reached the final, it's because they deserved it."
Dnipro have been the surprise package of this year's Europa League and are contesting a UEFA final for the first time in their history.
Myron Markevych's side showed their mettle for the big occasion by knocking out Napoli in the semi-finals.
Moreover, Dnipro head into the contest with a morale boosting 3-2 victory over Shakhtar Donetsk - the 2009 Europa League winners.
Dnipro will have to make do without Serhiy Kravchenko (knock) and Roman Zozulya (knee), while Sevilla have a doubt over Dani Parejo (knee).
- This is the first time Dnipro have reached a major European final. They are the third Ukrainian side to do this, after Dynamo Kiev (winning two Cup Winners' Cups in 1974/75 and 1985/86) and Shakhtar Donetsk (winning the UEFA Cup in 2008/09).
- This will be Sevilla's fourth appearance in a UEFA Cup/Europa League final, having won the previous three in 2005/06, 2006/07 and last season.
- Should Los Rojiblancos lift the trophy, they will become the first side to retain the UEFA Cup/Europa League twice (the only other team to do it once are Real Madrid in 1985 and 1986). They would also be the first side to win four UEFA Cups/Europa Leagues (Juventus, Inter Milan and Liverpool also have three).
- In the last 14 matches between sides from these two nations in major European competitions, Spain have lost just twice (W8 D4).
- Dnipro's only previous match against a Spanish side in Europe ended in defeat, losing 2-1 to Real Zaragoza in the 2004/05 UEFA Cup group stage.
- By contrast, Sevilla have never lost to an Ukrainian side in Europe, winning three of four.
- The last two Europa League/UEFA Cup finals to be decided by a penalty shootout have been won by Sevilla (2006/07 and 2013/14).
- Despite both playing 14 games in this competition so far, Sevilla (26) have scored exactly twice as many goals as Dnipro (13).
- Yevhen Konoplyanka has assisted more of Dnipro's goals on the road to the final than any other player (3).
- However, Konoplyanka has had 31 shots in the Europa League this season (including blocked efforts), but has found the net only once.
- Carlos Bacca has been involved in five goals in his last five Europa League games (scoring three, assisting two). He is the highest scorer left in the competition.
- No side has kept more clean sheets in the tournament this campaign than Dnipro (7, level with Napoli).
- Aleix Vidal has four assists in the competition so far, behind only to Andriy Yarmolenko (7) and Kevin de Bruyne (5).
- Dnipro's Douglas has made the most clearances in the Europa League this season (134), 50 more than anyone else.