After "Man Utd" victory, impressive dominance of "La Liga" clubs in Europe was interrupted

One of the most impressive achievements in Spanish football was interrupted after "Manchester United" victory in the Europa League final against "Ajax" team. It was the first time since August 2013 that a non-"La Liga" club was the winner of a major European tournament. It was clear before the final that the dominance of Spanish clubs would be interrupted after "Celta Vigo" lost in the Europa League semi-finals. The last time a title was won by a non-Spanish club was when Munich's "Bayern" won the UEFA Super Cup on August 30, 2013 by defeating "Chelsea". A total of 1363 days have passed since a team from another country triumphed in major European tournaments. During that time, "Sevilla" won three Europa League titles and lost twice in the Super Cup to Champions League winners. Twice to Madrid's "Real" team and once to Barcelona's footballers. Now we just have to wait and see if "Real" team can maintain their dominance at least partially when they face "Juventus" in the Champions League final.