Chelsea experienced a remarkable resurgence late in the season, clinching the Conference League title at Rokro Stadium on Wednesday, fueled by the creative play of Cole Palmer.
Goals from Enzo Fernandez and Nicolas Jackson were both set up by Palmer, while late efforts from Jadon Sancho and Moises Caicedo sealed the victory, despite Betis leading 1-0 at halftime after Abde Esalzuli’s early strike.
Palmer delivered two assists in just five minutes during the second half, earning him the title of Man of the Match.
This win made Chelsea the first club to achieve victory in all four UEFA competitions within their trophy collection.
By adding the Conference League—established in 2021—to their illustrious history that already includes Champions League titles from 2012 and 2021, Europa League trophies from 2013 and 2019, and Cup Winners’ Cups from 1971 and 1998, Chelsea’s pedigree was further solidified.
“We felt flat in the first half,” noted Chelsea captain Reece James during halftime. “Nothing seemed to be going our way, so we knew we had to respond in the second half, and we did.”
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Betis appeared tense in the opening moments, but in the ninth minute, Isco found an unmarked Ezalzouri near the edge of the area. Ezalzouri capitalized on the opportunity with a powerful low shot to give Betis the lead.
However, Chelsea regained control in the second half, dominating the midfield and launching multiple attacks as Betis struggled to maintain their advantage.
The pressure eventually paid off when Fernandez slipped between two defenders, converting Palmer’s cross to equalize amidst cheers from Chelsea supporters.
Just five minutes later, the match took a decisive turn as Palmer skillfully evaded a defender and crossed for Jackson, who netted the ball with his chest to give Chelsea the lead.
Substitute Sancho added a third with a curling shot into the far corner, leaving goalkeeper Adrian with no chance, and Moises Caicedo capped the scoring to secure Chelsea’s seventh major European title.
This victory was particularly significant for English clubs; prior to this match, Spanish teams had won all 23 continental finals between them since the 2001-2002 season, showcasing a dominance that Chelsea managed to break.
Unfortunately for Betis, their dream of claiming a European title was thwarted. Meanwhile, Chelsea’s success marks a fitting end to manager Enzo Maresca’s inaugural season at the club. After finishing fourth in the Premier League, they also secured a place in the Champions League, achieving their first trophy under American owners Todd Boley and Clearlake Capital, who have been reorganizing the squad since their purchase in 2022.
Before the match, 28 individuals were arrested due to fan disturbances in a Polish city.
This report includes information from Reuters and the Associated Press.
Fan Take: This victory is a significant milestone for Chelsea, showcasing their resilience and ability to compete at the highest level. For soccer fans, this triumph not only enhances Chelsea’s legacy but also emphasizes the ongoing competitiveness between clubs across different leagues.