Sevilla have booked their place in the Europa League final after punishing some woeful defending from Fiorentina to win 2-0.
The Spanish side cruised through 5-0 on aggregate after first half goals from Carlos Bacca and Daniel Carrico.
The Viola did make a bright start and came close to reducing their deficit with Gonzalo Rodriguez’s header was brilliantly saved by Sergio Rico. But their task became even harder on 22 minutes when they failed to clear Ever Banega’s free-kick and Bacca lashed the ball in from a yard out.
And Los Rojiblancos doubled their lead five minutes later when another Banega free-kick led to Coke’s cross being slotted in from close range by Carrico.
The home side continued to carve out chances with Rico tipping over David Pizarro’s fizzing long-range effort while Mohamed Salah curled his shot wide after a good run.
But the Spanish side should have gone three nil ahead when Coke ran onto a flick on but lashed the ball over with the goal at his mercy. It was a similar story in the second half with Rico continuing to thwart the home side after saving Salah’s low drive.
Fiorentina’s night was summed up by them being awarded a penalty when Grzegorz Kolodiejczak tripped Pizarro, but Josip Ilicic blasted his spot-kick over the bar.
And Sevilla kept a clean sheet to seal their place in the final on May 27th in Warsaw where they will face Dnipro.