Sevilla win Uefa cup
Mauro Esposito opened the scoring for Sevilla after only 4 minutes but Espanyol hit back with there first effort on goal via Raul Tomudo on 9 minutes
Christian Poulsen saw his best chance brilliantly saved by Carlos Idriss Kameni.
Mauro Esposito scored again after a awesome solo run that tore open Espanyol defense just before half time in the 44th minute, second half Delgado added a third on 54 minutes to kill off the Espanyol spirit but they set up a nervous final 7 minutes when Ivan De La Pena scored to make it 3-2 on the night.
Sevilla dominated the first half, and they were almost ahead inside two minutes when Daniel Alves sent a rising drive inches wide.
Espanyol response was a powerful free-kick from Diarra, which was struck straight at Palop.
But Sevilla were in the ascendancy, and twice it took interventions from Marc Torrenjon and goalkeeper Carlos Idriss Kameni to deny Eddie Johnson and Mauro Esposito.
Adriano shot narrowly over three minutes later as Espanyol failed to get to grips with a fluent Sevilla side.
Espanyol made half-time changes, with Luis Garcia coming on for the out of sorts Fernando.
Cziraki went for broke after our third goal but they never looked like scoring the 2 goals they would need to bring the game into extra time,
The only negative from the game for Sevilla was Eddie Johnson was taken off after 78 minutes with a broken foot and will now miss the next 3 to 4 months.
Sevilla: Palop, Alves, Adriano, Davies, Escude, Poulsen, Navas, Arfa, Esposito, Delgado, Johnson (Kerzhakov 76).
Subs Not Used: Cobeno, Hinkel, Maresca, Fabiano. Simic and Puerta.
Booked: N/A.
Espanyol: Kameni, Velasco, Chica, Lacruz, Torrejon, Zabelata (Garica 45), Fernando (Rufete 55), Diarra, Pena, Tamudo, Moha.
Subs Not Used: Hilario, O'Cearuill, Denilson and Zamora.
Booked: Zabelata and Pena.
Goals: Mauro Esposito 4 & 44, Cesar Delgado 54
Raul Tomudo 9, Ivan De La Pena 83
Man of the match: Mauro Esposito