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The final four in Europa League are set as Roma and Juventus will be joined by Bayer Leverkusen and Sevilla. We could be in for an all-Italian final with Juventus and Roma set on opposite sides of the bracket after Jose Mourinho’s side were able to overturn a deficit against Feyenoord, forcing extra time and scoring four goals. Meanwhile, Bayer Leverkusen continue to look strong, young and hungry while Sevilla are doing what they usually do — dominating in Europa League. With the matches already set, let’s take a look at ranking the four teams remaining from least likely to win to most likely.
Scoreboard
- Sevilla 3, Man United 0 (5-2 on aggregate)
- Sporting CP 1, Juventus 1 (1-2 on aggregate)
- Union SG 1, Leverkusen 4 (2-5 on aggregate)
- Roma 4, Feyenoord 1 (4-2 after extra time)
Semifinal matchups
First legs are on May 11 and second legs are on May 18. They’ll all air on Paramount+.
- Juventus vs. Sevilla
- Roma vs. Bayer Leverkusen
Now, let’s rank the last four remaining teams from smallest contender to biggest contender.
4. Sevilla
They may be kings of the Europa League after brushing Manchester United aside but Sevilla are a team that are happy to have made it this far. They have nothing to lose which is a dangerous thing to face in a knockout tournament but the Juventus team that they’ll face is in a much better condition than the United one that they dispatched. If Sevilla faced a full-strength United side we could be looking at a different final four but as long as Allegri’s team can contain Youssef En-Nesyri, Sevilla will struggle to score goals to advance further.
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3. Bayer…
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