Real Betis 1-4 Chelsea: Blues crowned Conference League champions after Enzo Maresca changes in final spark second-half comeback
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Time:2025-05-29 16:08


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SATV 29 May, Kathmandu: Enzo Maresca's personnel and tactical changes masterminded Chelsea's comeback to lift the Conference League trophy with an ultimately dominant 4-1 win over Real Betis in Wroclaw.

The Blues had floundered for 45 minutes and were deservedly behind at the break after Isco, who ran the opening period, delivered a no-look assist to tee up Abde Ezzalzouli before he powered in the opener inside nine minutes.

The beleaguered Malo Gusto was the fall-guy at half-time as the first of Blues boss Maresca's changes. Reece James' introduction in his place was much needed, and the skipper led the charge after the head coach's tactical tweaks from the first whistle of the second half.

Cole Palmer took up a freer role from the restart and, aided by the forced removal of Betis left-back Ricardo Rodriguez at the interval through injury, produced a player-of-the-match performance to inspire the Blues' comeback.

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Real Betis: Adrian (6), Sabaly (5), Bartra (6), Natan (6), R Rodriguez (7), Fornals (5), Cardoso (6), Antony (5), Isco (8), Ezzalzouli (7), Bakambu (6).

Subs: Perraud (4), J Rodriguez (6), Ruibal (5), Altimara, Lo Celso (n/a).

Chelsea: Jorgensen (6), Gusto (4), Badiashile (5), Chalobah (6), Cucurella (6), Fernandez (7), Caicedo (7), Neto (5), Palmer (9), Madueke (6), Jackson (7).

Subs: James (7), Sancho (7), Colwill (6), Dewsbury-Hall (7), Guiu (n/a).

Player of the Match: Cole Palmer.

An inviting dipping cross from the half-space was too good for Enzo Fernandez to pass up after 65 minutes, with his glancing header bringing Chelsea level. Barely five minutes later Palmer curled in another centre from the byline which Nicolas Jackson turned beyond Adrian with his upper arm.

With the teams' roles now reversed, Chelsea never dropped their intensity or domination and highlighted the work of their head coach as two substitutes linked up to seal victory late on.

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall intercepted a throw before driving forward and passing wide to Jadon Sancho, who cut in on his right foot and bent an unstoppable effort into the far corner.

By now the Blues knew the trophy was theirs, but they were not in the mood to let Betis off the hook.

Moises Caicedo added an injury-time fourth from the edge of the box to ensure Chelsea became the first club to win all three of Europe's major continental trophies - and the first foreign side to deny a Spanish team in a European final since 2001.

Maresca: I expected we might not start well

Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca on TNT Sports:

"In the first half, we approached the game in the wrong way. I expected it a little bit, because for two days the happiness was a little bit too much after Nottingham Forest.

"You go all season waiting, waiting. We struggled a little bit with that, but the second half was much better.

"The message after Forest was that if we wanted to be an important team, what we've done is done and we have to win a final now.

"That was the message, but there's the happiness, the tiredness. We played on Sunday for a big target, they played on Friday for nothing. They had 48 hours extra.

"I expected it a little bit, but in the second half we were much better and we were attacking in behind, which we didn't do before half-time."

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