Villarreal defeat Manchester United 11-10 on penalties to win first ever major European title after match ended 1-1 at conclusion of regular & extra time.
Goalkeeper Gerónimo Rulli saved the 22nd kick of a marathon penalty shoot-out from Manchester United opposite number David de Gea in Gdańsk. Unai Emery is the first manager to win the UEFA Cup/Europa League FOUR times and with two different clubs.
Villarreal, in their first major European final, were pushed back in the opening stages, although they defended in numbers and Yeremi Pino twice had glimpses of the United goal.
The English team failed to heed the threat, and were caught out in the 29th minute as Dani Parejo floated a free-kick into the penalty area and Gerard Moreno lost his markers to flick beyond De Gea.
United hit back ten minutes into the second period, Villarreal clearing Luke Shaw’s corner only as far as Marcus Rashford, whose deflected effort fell for Edinson Cavani to prod in.
United look the likelier to find a winner but again struggled to create clear chances in normal time and, though Villarreal pressed in the extra 30 minutes, neither side did enough to win it before the shoot-out.
There the first 20 kicks were converted before Rulli stepped up to drill beyond De Gea and then saved from his United counterpart to take the trophy to Spain.
Final Verdict :
United lacked fluency for large parts and created little over the 120 minutes, despite pinning Villarreal back inside their own half for the majority of the regular 90. Ole Gunnar Solskjær had urged his players to enjoy the occasion in Gdańsk but there was little evidence of that against a well-drilled, superbly organised Yellow Submarine side, who deserved their slice of good fortune in the shoot-out. A desperate evening for Solskjær, whose wait for a first trophy goes on.
Key stats
- Villarreal are the 29th team to win the UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League, and the fifth Liga side; it is Spain’s 13th triumph in the competition
- Unai Emery has won the trophy four times, a new UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League record; he was in charge of Sevilla’s triumphs in 2014, 2015 and 2016
- This was only the second UEFA Europa League final to go to penalties, after Emery’s Sevilla beat Benfica in 2014
- Spanish clubs have won ten successive European finals against English teams, since Alavés lost to Liverpool in the 2001 UEFA Cup final
- Cavani has scored in each of United’s last four Europa League games, six goals in all, and has ten in his last 11 matches in all competitions
- Moreno’s goal was his 82nd for Villarreal, equalling the club record set by former United striker Giuseppe Rossi
- Pino became, aged 18 years and 218 days, the youngest Spanish player to start a major European final, eclipsing the record set by Iker Casillas, who was 19 years and 4 days old in the 2000 UEFA Champions League final.
What’s next
Villarreal will face Manchester City or Chelsea in the UEFA Super Cup in Northern Ireland on 11 August. Victory in Gdańsk means they will also line up in the draw for the 2021/22 UEFA Champions League group stage on 26 August, alongside Manchester United.