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| - For the first half, Liverpool largely dominated, having the most shots and the most possession. It took however, until the 35th minute for the first goal to be scored, with Daniel Sturridge firing the Reds in front with a spectacular effort with the outside of his boot. Almost immediately after, Dejan Lovren seemed to have doubled their lead, but it was disallowed for offside.
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abstract
| - For the first half, Liverpool largely dominated, having the most shots and the most possession. It took however, until the 35th minute for the first goal to be scored, with Daniel Sturridge firing the Reds in front with a spectacular effort with the outside of his boot. Almost immediately after, Dejan Lovren seemed to have doubled their lead, but it was disallowed for offside. Immediately at the start of the second half, Sevilla equalised through Kevin Gameiro, who tapped in after Alberto Moreno was easily beaten by Sevilla's winger. After this the Spaniards controlled the game, with a shaken Liverpool failing to create any chances, before Coke gave Sevilla the lead around the hour mark with a curling effort from outside the box. Divock Origi was introduced for the Reds but Coke added a third for Sevilla almost directly after, resulting in Sevilla winning the 2016 Europa League.
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