LONDON (Reuters) - The road to Europa League success is renowned for being one of football's greatest slogs, making it all the more impressive that holders Sevilla stand on the brink of lifting the trophy for a record fourth time in the last nine years.
The roll of honour for Europe's second tier competition is headed by some illustrious clubs, yet victory over Ukrainian outsiders Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk in Wednesday's final will allow Sevilla to edge ahead of Inter Milan, Juventus and Liverpool.
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