The team from Andalucía capped a massive comeback thanks to a bicycle kick by Diego Carlos and Romelu Lukaku's deflection.

Once again, Sevilla has claimed the UEFA Europa League title to themselves, and with their sixth win in the competition there have been a few stats that deserve to be paid attention to.

Julen Lopetegui's side won the title with a 3-2 score thanks to a brace by Luuk de Jong and an unfortunate own goal by Romelu Lukaku, who had given Inter an early lead. Diego Godín had leveled the game before the goal caused by Diego Carlos' impressive bicycle kick.

With that in mind, the first stat to keep in mind has to do with Romelu Lukaku. Yes, he scored on both sides of the pitch, but he will not go down in history as the only person to do so in the competition.

The second statistic has to do with Inter's poor defending. In what can be considered as a once in a lifetime happening, the nerazzurri were not able to hold on to their lead or to keep a clean sheet on both halves of the game, and that in itself ended up becoming a record for the wrong reason for Conte's men.

Last, but not least, this will also go down in history as one more miss for Antonio Conte when playing European tournament finals, both as a player and as a coach.