Mourinho slapped the UEFA president in the face! Shot after the match: The referee looks like a Spaniard
In the early morning of June 1, Beijing time, the Europa League final was played between Sevilla and Roma. In a pre-match interview, Mourinho set off smoke bombs, saying Dybala still hasn't recovered 100 percent and can only play 20 to 30 minutes at most.
Two hours before the match, the starting line-ups of the two teams were announced, and Dybala not only returned from injury, but also partnered with Abraham and started!
After the opening, Dybala was quite active, and Sevilla players fouled him several times, so that Dybala could be stopped.
In the 35th minute, Rakitic protected the ball and was tackled by Christante, Mancini Jr. saw the timing and sent a straight ball in the middle circle, and Dybala followed up with an oblique shot to break the deadlock.
The Roma players celebrated wildly, the coaching staff and players on the bench rushed up, and Mourinho went in the opposite direction, expressionless and pressed down with his hands to signal everyone to calm down.
In the first half, Roma temporarily led. Just 10 minutes into the second half, Mancini Jr. scored an own goal under pressure to tie the two teams at 1-1.
For the rest of the match, neither team could score a goal and the game went to a penalty shootout.
Sevilla hit all four free throws, and Roma's second penalty was Robenne Mancini, whose shot was blocked by Bonu's foot.
The third penalty was Ibáñez, whose shot was blocked by Bunu and hit the post.
In the end, Sevilla defeated Roma 5-2 on aggregate on penalties to reach the Europa League final for the seventh time in their history and win the title for the seventh time.
Jose Mourinho led the team to their sixth European final, missing out on the title for the first time.
After the game, Mourinho called all the players, members of the coaching staff, and everyone gathered in a circle to listen to Mourinho's speech.
Afterwards, Mourinho strode into a meteor and applauded the Roma fans in attendance.
At the very beginning of the ceremony, Jose Mourinho walked onto the podium and wore his runner-up medal.
It is worth noting that at the end of the exchange with UEFA president Ceferin, Mourinho slapped Ceferin in the face, not knowing whether to express the goodwill of the good relationship or dissatisfied with the penalty of the referee on duty.
Stepping off the podium, Mourinho took off his medal as soon as possible and walked away!
Jose Mourinho gave the medal to the Roma fans, and in an interview with the media after the game, Mourinho directly blasted the referee: "This result is unjust, everything is not good for us. The referee seemed to be Spaniard and frantically showed a yellow card. Lamela deserves to be sent off!