Liverpool coach Juergen Klopp took the blame for his team letting first-half dominance over Sevilla slip away in the Europa League final. Eighteen seconds into the second half, everything changed when Sevilla scored its first goal in what became a stunning comeback to win 3-1 on Wednesday. The momentum swung after Sevilla forward Kevin Gameiro was left unmarked in front of an empty goal and connected on right back Mariano Ferreira's low cross.
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