WARSAW (Reuters) - In the end the harsh realities of a gap in class, budgets and big time experience came to bear on Wednesday's Europa League final as favourites and holders Sevilla retained the trophy.
But it was not before Ukraine's Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk gave one of Spain's top sides the fright of their lives before going down 3-2 in an exciting final at Warsaw's National Stadium.
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