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Sevilla thrash Boro 4-0 to win UEFA Cup

TimePublished on Thu, May 11, 2006 at 19:09 in Sports section

TagsTags: Soccer, UEFA Cup

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Eindhoven (Netherlands): Sevilla thrashed England's Middlesbrough 4-0 to win the UEFA Cup on Wednesday, kickstarting a Spanish fiesta in the Philips Stadium after the largest victory since the competition went to a one match final.

The Andalucians turned their first European final into a procession. Leading at halftime through Luis Fabiano's 26th minute header, they added three goals after the break to deflate the English side playing their last game under coach Steve McClaren, who is leaving to become England coach.

Italian Enzo Maresca scored twice in a six-minute spell with substitute Frederic Kanoute rubbing salt in Boro's wounds with a fourth a minute from time to hand Sevilla their first trophy since a domestic cup win in 1948 and the perfect way to celebrate their centenary season.

Sevilla are the third Spanish side to win the UEFA Cup following triumphs for Real Madrid (1985 and 1986) and Valencia (2004).

"It worked out perfectly and we achieved our aim of winning the trophy in the year of our centenary," Pep Marti said. "For the fans and at least half of the city of Seville this will be a great day of celebration."

McClaren could not inspire another comeback reminiscent of Boro's roller coaster ride to the final as the English side failed to spark in their first appearance at such a level.

Not even the halftime introduction of Italian striker Massimo Maccarone, hero from the astonishing four-goal comeback victories in the quarter and semi-final victories could lift a side playing their 64th game of a long and demanding season.

"We could have played better but credit to them they were a class side and deserved it," Boro captain Gareth Southgate said.

In a bright opening Brazilian rightback Daniel sent a shot fizzing past Mark Schwarzer's far post early on. It was Sevilla who settled the better, Adriano and Luis Fabiano giving Boro some early scares.

In quick succession they were allowed to get in crosses from the byline requiring last-ditch clearances as Javier Saviola lurked.

The Argentine, who has flourished at Sevilla during a season-long loan from Barcelona, was then allowed too much time on the edge of the box to fire a well struck shot which cannoned into Gareth Southgate.

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