First half goals from Romaric and Freddy Kanoute gave Sevilla a 2-2 draw at home to Borussia Dortmund that allows the Spanish side to reach the knockout phase of the Europa League.
Sevilla went into the match on the back of a four game losing streak, which included three defeats in their Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium and the Spanish side got off to the worst possible start.
After just four minutes Borussia midfielder Kagawa was able to curl the ball in at Palop's left hand post.
The ball may have taken a deflection on its way to goal and after five straight defeats, that could have been a morale blow to Sevilla, but the home side reacted well.
The much-criticized Romaric leveled the scores on the half hour with a left-foot shot following a scramble in the Dortmund area and Kanoute made it 2-1 four minutes later with a good header from a Perotti cross.
It was the striker's last act of the game as he had to leave the game with a thigh injury.
Dortmund made it 2-2 four minutes into the second half after Subotic header home Sahin's corner and Sevilla had to make another change as Perotti made way for Martin Caceres.
Needing a win to qualify Dortmund made changes and ended up with four strikers on the pitch in search of the decisive goal, but the best chance fell to Sevilla striker Luis Fabiano, who failed to get a decisive touch in injury time.
Earlier in the day Giuseppe Rossi scored two first half goals as Villarreal won 2-1 in Bruges to assure they finished top of their qualifying group.