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- Updated: May 19, 2016
Daniel Sturridge said Liverpool’s Europa League final defeat was “heartbreaking” after Sevilla’s staged a stunning second-half comeback on Wednesday.
The England international scored a sublime opener to put the Reds in the driving seat at half-time, but Coke’s second-half double helped secure a third successive Europa League title for the Spanish side in a 3-1 victory in Basel.
“They played well in the second half and it was nice to score but at the same time you want to come away with a winner’s medal,” the 26-year-old said.
“We worked hard out there. But to lose the game is heartbreaking. But that’s football. When you lose in two finals it’s hard to take and you just have to take it on the …
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