Sevilla surprised by Slavia Prague's goal in Europa League



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Slavia Prague players ran to celebrate their winner with local fans

Sevilla, a five-time winner of the Europa League, was eliminated by Slavia Prague's last-minute goal in overtime to score their final match in the final.

The Czechs, who reached the quarterfinals in 2000, needed two goals in the last 18 minutes.

And they found them through Mick van Buren and then Ibrahim Traore in the 119th minute.

Simon Kjaer ruined Traoré 's shot on the finish line while the Czechs won 4-3, 6-5 overall.

Their players ran to celebrate with fans at the Eden Arena as they celebrated their best European race since 1999-2000, having lost to Leeds in the last eight.

Slavia, who drew 2-2 in Spain, led 1-0 and 2-1 tonight thanks to Michael Ngadeu-Ngadjui and a penalty kick from Tomas Soucek.

But Sevilla fought back twice, with a penalty from Wissam Ben Yedder followed by a superb volley from Munir El Haddadi.

The La Liga players took advantage thanks to Franco Vazquez – which also gave them the advantage over goals on the outside – before Van Buren and Traore reversed the situation.

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