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Emery calls for humility, hard work as Sevilla look for European crown

Xinhua, May 26, 2015 Adjust font size:

Sevilla coach Unai Emery wished his side to qualify for the Champions League spot which eluded them on Saturday while at the same time defend their Europa League title.

Saturday saw Sevilla drop off the fourth place as a late goal for Valencia in Almeria condemned them to a fifth-place finish in the BBVA Primera Liga.

However, the side from the south of Spain has a second bite at the cherry on Wednesday as this season's Europa League champion also wins qualification for a place in the Champions League.

Sevilla will face Ukrainian outfit Dnipro in Warsaw and are favorites to retain the title they won last year. But Emery is taking nothing for granted.

"Dnipro have been the revelation in the Europa League this season as they have beaten some very important teams and if they are in the final it is because they deserve to be there. So the game is at 50 percent and we are travelling with humility and with maximum respect," he insisted.

Sevilla's achievements this season are even more impressive than last year given that the club sold key players, namely Ivan Rakitic, Federico Fazio and Alberto Moreno last summer.

But Emery has fashioned a side around striker Carlos Bacca, along with others such as Alex Vidal, Ever Banega and Vitolo, who recently enjoyed a Spain call up which have had magnificent campaigns.

"We are able to maintain the group spirit and transmit the message that we are here to compete," said Emery.

"We never look too far forward. We never feel as if we are favorites and we never feel as if we are superior to anyone. We know how hard this is and we want to try and enjoy every moment. Knowing we have a final ahead of us is very nice." Endi