Chelsea secured their first-ever UEFA Conference League trophy on Wednesday night, overcoming Real Betis 4-1 in a thrilling final at the Wroclaw Stadium.
Enzo Maresca’s side battled back from an early setback to deliver a dominant second-half performance, with goals from Fernandez, Jackson, Sancho, and Caicedo making history for the Blues.
Real Betis, playing in their first-ever major European final under veteran coach Manuel Pellegrini, drew first blood with a stunning goal from Abde Ezzalzouli.
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However, Chelsea roared back with four unanswered strikes, showcasing the firepower and tactical composure that has gradually emerged under Maresca’s short reign.
The win not only secured silverware but also underscored the transformation underway at Stamford Bridge. Maresca’s tactical reshuffle at half-time including the introduction of Reece James and a positional shift for Cole Palmer sparked a turnaround that saw Chelsea dominate the final stages. Palmer in particular was instrumental, registering multiple assists in a sparkling second-half display.
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For Maresca, who took over just last summer, the Conference League triumph serves as vindication of his methods. After a turbulent start to the season, his young squad has matured quickly balancing league progress with European ambitions.
With Champions League qualification already secured through a top-five Premier League finish, Chelsea’s European return now includes a trophy and valuable momentum heading into next season.