Sevilla vs. Juventus Betting Tips: Two bets for Europa League semi-final second leg

Honours were shared last week when Sevilla and Juventus met in the Europa League semi-final first leg in Turin.
We've scoured the markets for Thursday's second leg and are sharing these two attractive betting angles for you to follow.
Following three consecutive fourth-placed finishes in La Liga, the Spanish outfit had looked to be involved in a relegation scrap this term.
However, since appointing their third manager of the season in Jose Luis Mendilibar, Sevilla have lost only once and climbed up into 10th spot. 7th now seems like their best possible outcome domestically, while potential silverware from a Europa League final would work overtime in papering over this campaign's cracks.
Despite securing the win over Cremonese on Sunday, a win that took Juventus up into second, Massimiliano Allegri believes Champions League qualification is far from secure, fearing another points deduction.
On the field, his side have done the business lately, stretching themselves to a five-game unbeaten run.
Sevilla vs Juventus Tips
The story of their first leg wasn't accurately depicted in the resulting scoreline. Sevilla will have rued the chances they missed following En-Nesyri's 26th-minute opener which could have gifted them an advantage heading into this second leg.
Jose Luis Mendilibar's side dominated large portions of the away trip in Turin, but a devastating last-minute equaliser - only Juve's second shot on target during the game - undermined that performance.
Since entering the competition during the knockout stages, Los Nervionenses have won all three of their home ties, defeating PSV, Fenerbahce and Manchester United at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium.
Continuing on from this, the Spaniards have won seven of their last 10 La Liga matches on home soil - and have come out victorious in seven of the 11 matches the new boss has taken charge of.
Sevilla have won the Europa League a record six times, and have the credentials to carry themselves to a seventh final, especially given how lacklustre Juventus were in the first leg.
Two men who won't be considered disciplinarians among the Sevilla ranks are Marcos Acuna and Erik Lamela.
Over the course of this current La Liga campaign, no player has committed more fouls for Palanganas than the former Spurs midfielder's tally of 54 across 28 appearances.
He's accumulated eight cards across these games, two in the Champions League, as well as a further three in the six Europa League bouts he's been a part of - including the first leg in Turin.
The Argentinian Acuna was very lucky to escape the referee's book last week, whose four fouls went unpunished inside the Allianz Stadium.
A booking there would have signalled his 13th of the 22/23 season. No other Sevilla player has been cautioned more times in the league than Zapalian defender's total of nine.
He's committed 12 fouls across his last four UEL contests and directly faces Juan Cuadrado - Juventus' tricky right winger who has been fouled more times any of his teammates this season in Serie A and won a whopping seven fouls in last week's first meeting!
It's also worth noting that since the new boss took over, Lamela has been brandished four yellows, while Acuna has seen three himself.