Wednesday's all-London final was finally won by Chelsea, but both Premier League sides contributed players to the competition's best XI
Getty Images1Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang | ArsenalArsenal's Gabon international failed to make much of an impact in the final as Arsenal were squeezed out by their London rivals, but nevertheless smashed eight goals overall to help his side to Azerbaijan.AdvertisementGetty Images2Luka Jovic | Frankfurt
The Serbia sensation smashed 10 goals over a wonderful Europa League campaign, including one in each semi-final leg as Frankfurt lost out narrowly to Chelsea.
That brilliant form, as well as a similarly impressive season in the Bundesliga, has seen 21-year-old Jovic become one of this summer's hottest properties as the transfer market resumes.
Getty Images3Olivier Giroud | Chelsea
So often the forgotten man, the French forward came into his own in a sparkling Europa League run that included a goal in the final.
Giroud netted 11 in the competition to take the top scorer award, proving that he can still play a part in Chelsea's plans.
Getty4Giovani Lo Celso | Betis
Lo Celso had a lot to prove this season after being released on loan by Paris Saint-Germain, and he rediscovered his best form starring for Quique Setien's enterprising yet inconsistent Betis side.
It was in the Europa League where the Argentine most impressed, scoring five goals in seven appearances and adding an assist as Betis made it to the last 32 before going down to Rennes.