Chelsea triumphed in the Conference League, sealing the title with a 4-1 win against Real Betis on Wednesday. This victory fulfills their preseason ambition to lift the trophy they believed was crucial for Reese James and the team.
With this win, Chelsea will participate in next season’s Champions League, finishing fourth in the Premier League. This marks a significant progression for their younger players, who are eager to build on their European successes.
“It’s an amazing feeling. We gained momentum as the match went on, and luckily, we netted four goals in the second half,” said James to TNT. “Winning this competition was essential for us. We’re set to embark on another Champions League journey next season.”
Chelsea entered halftime trailing and could have fallen further behind when Abde Esalzouri scored first for Betis, dominating the opening 45 minutes.
However, Enzo Maresca’s squad took charge after the break, energized by the outstanding performance of English international Cole Palmer, leading to a convincing victory.
Goals came from midfielders Enzo Fernandez and Nicolas Jackson, followed by contributions from Jadon Sancho and Moyes Caseco, further extending the score.
“We felt we were underwhelming in the first half. The game didn’t start in our favor, and we needed to respond after halftime, which we did,” James remarked.
“We understood the challenge; they were tough to handle early on with their quick goals that put us on the back foot.”
Chelsea is the first English club to secure all four major European trophies and has also won two UEFA Super Cups.
“You can see how excited the fans are to be the first club to achieve this historic feat.
“We knew Betis would be a strong opponent, especially with their home support, but we had faith it would shift in our favor.
“We simply had to be patient and choose the right moment to capitalize—and that’s exactly what we did in the second half.”
Fan Take: Chelsea’s victory not only brings them closer to establishing themselves as a European powerhouse but also showcases the potential of their younger players. This accomplishment can inspire other clubs to invest in youth development, ultimately raising the competitive level of soccer across the board.