Atletico Madrid striker Falcao was the difference on Wednesday night in Bucharest. His side picked up its third Europa League title with a dominating 3-0 victory in an all-Spanish final.
Atletico Madrid striker Falcao was the difference on Wednesday night in Bucharest. His side picked up its third Europa League title with a dominating 3-0 win in an all-Spanish final.
Columbian striker Radamel Falcao put his team in front with an early goal in front of a sell out crowd in the National Arena stadium in Bucharest.
The strike came after just seven minutes following a pass from ex-Bundesliga player Diego, and sent the Atletico Madrid fans into wild celebrations.
Athletic Bilbao came out revved up in the second half
By 20 minutes though, the match was evenly balanced. A good shot from up-and-coming Bilbao striker Munian, gave an indication of what the Basque team was truly capable of.
But it wasn't long before Falcao again showed his brilliance againwith some deft footwork in front of goal, slamming homewith his left foot in the 34th minute.
The goal made Falcao the Europa League's top scorer for the second season in a row, with 28 goals from his last 29 matches.
Second half fightback
As expected, Bilbao came out on a mission for the start of the second half, maintaining pressure on capital city club. But Atletico Madrid were too strong in defense, allowing barely any shots on goal.
Despite their best efforts, there were no true chances from the Basque side in the second half until the 79th minute when Markel Susaeta smashed the ball straight into Atletico's keeper, Thibau Courtois.
The final ten minutes of the game were frenetic, but Bilbao remained unable to score.
In Spain, football fans tuned in across the country for the final
Shortly before the final whistle, Atletico Madrid's playmaker Diego sealed the win with a fine solo run and well-placed left foot finish. It was the third goal of the campaign for the Brazilian, who is currently on loan from Bundesliga club Wolfsburg.
Europa League winners again
The 3-0 win for Atletico marks their second win in the European club competition in the last three years. Their last Europa League title came in 2010 against Fulham, following two goals from Argentine striker Diego Forlan.
Wednesday night's win was also the 12th win victory in a row in the Europa League this season for the Madrid side, a new competition record.
Meanwhile, some Bilbao players and fans burst into tears in the stadium following their team's loss. The result continues the club's horror run of 28 years without a major title.
Author: André Leslie
Editor: Richard Connor
Editor: Richard Connor
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