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Chelsea crushes Real Betis 4-1 in historic Conference League comeback victory

Paul Joseph by Paul Joseph
May 29, 2025
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Chelsea stormed into European football history on Wednesday night with a sensational 4-1 comeback win over Real Betis in the UEFA Conference League final, held in Wroclaw, Poland. The victory not only crowned the Blues as champions but also cemented their status as the first football club to win all three major European trophies: the Champions League, Europa League, and now the Conference League.

Trailing 1-0 at halftime after a frustrating and disjointed first half, Chelsea turned on the style in the second 45 minutes, delivering four breathtaking goals to seal one of the most electrifying comebacks in recent European finals. Real Betis had initially drawn first blood thanks to a brilliant run and assist from captain Isco, who danced through Chelsea’s defense before setting up Moroccan winger Abde Ezzalzouli for a cool finish. The Spanish side entered the break with a narrow lead and dreams of a historic European title of their own.

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But the second half belonged entirely to Chelsea. Enzo Fernández began the turnaround with a well-timed header in the 65th minute, connecting with a brilliant delivery from the sensational Cole Palmer. Palmer, who dictated the pace and terrorized the Betis defense throughout the half, continued to shine with a dazzling piece of skill that led to Chelsea’s second goal. He skipped past 19-year-old Jesús Rodríguez and whipped in a sharp cross that deflected off Nicolas Jackson’s chest and into the net, giving Chelsea a 2-1 lead and total momentum.

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Jadon Sancho added to the chaos with a sublime strike, cutting in from the left and curling a world-class finish into the far corner. Moments later, Moisés Caicedo put the result beyond doubt, finishing off a devastating counterattack as Chelsea ran riot in the closing stages. Real Betis, who had started the match with composure and control, were left shell-shocked by Chelsea’s second-half onslaught.

Speaking after lifting the trophy, Chelsea captain Reece James described the win as “incredible,” noting the team’s resilience after a tough start. “They pushed us hard in the first half, but we stuck to our game plan, came out strong after the break, and scored four goals,” he said with pride. The win not only delivered silverware but also booked Chelsea’s return to the Champions League next season, offering a huge boost to the club’s young squad and new coach Enzo Maresca.

“This tournament was ours from the moment we entered,” James continued. “Now we look ahead to the Champions League and what lies ahead next season.”

As Maresca and James lifted the trophy before thousands of cheering fans in Poland, Chelsea’s latest European triumph felt like more than just a win; it was a powerful statement of revival, dominance, and a glimpse into a bright future for the West London giants.

 

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