Jose Mourinho's AS Roma reach successive Europa League final following goalless draw against Bayer Leverkusen
Europa League semis: Sevilla beat Italian giants Juventus to setup summit clash with AS Roma
"This match is the result of our work, tactical wisdom, experience, knowing how to stay in matches and trying to hide our problems," said Mourinho. "These guys deserve something special. My concern was always to reach the final, it will be very hard with the experience of Sevilla but we'll think about it later".
Yet it all started well for Leverkusen, looking to reach their first European final in 21 years.
Apart from a second minute chance for Roma's Lorenzo Pellegrini, the hosts had the upper hand in the first half with a dozen efforts on goal compared to their opponents' one.
Moussa Diaby rattled the crossbar with a powerful shot in the 12th minute and Kerem Demirbay's low drive in the 21st was saved by goalkeeper Rui Patricio.
The visitors tried to push up a bit higher in the second half to intercept Leverkusen's attacks earlier but the hosts kept finding ways to create chances.
Demirbay forced another good save in the 67th from Patricio, who thought he was beaten by Sardar Azmoun minutes later only for the Iranian's shot to sail just wide.
Leverkusen, whose last major title dates back to 1993, had 23 efforts on goal but it was Mourinho's Roma that went through even if they had just the one effort on goal in the entire game.
"The boys gave it all until the end," Leverkusen coach Xabi Alonso said. "We did everything we could, created lots of chances, had many shots on goal but just could not score."
"It was small details. We played our game, tried our best until the end and wanted to score. It is sad we did not."
Friday, May 19, 2023 at 12:00 am