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  • ‘Four Star’ Chelsea thrash Betis to create European history

    ‘Four Star’ Chelsea thrash Betis to create European history

    Chelsea roared back to beat Real Betis 4-1 in the UEFA Conference League final in Wroclaw becoming the first club to claim all four major European trophies.

    Manuel Pellegrini’s enterprising Betis caught the favourites cold in Poland through an early goal from Abde Ezzalzouli but Enzo Maresca’s team were a changed side in the second half.

    Two goals in five minutes changed the complexion of the game, with man-of-the-match Cole Palmer creating both openings for Enzo Fernandez and Nicolas Jackson.

    Substitute Jadon Sancho made the game safe in the 83rd  minute, finishing from an tight angle and Moises Caicedo added gloss to the score-line.

    It means Chelsea become the first club to win the full set of Champions League, Europa League, Conference League and the now-defunct Cup Winners’ Cup.

    It is also the first silverware for the club since Todd Boehly’s consortium took over from former owner Roman Abramovich in 2022, following an era of unprecedented success for the club.

    After a bright start from both sides, Betis broke the deadlock in the ninth minute through Ezzalzouli, who scored the goal against Fiorentina that took his side to the final.

    Malo Gusto lost the ball in midfield and Betis surged forward. Captain Isco produced a clever pass to find Ezzalzouli on the edge of the box and the Moroccan drilled a left-footed shot across Filip Jorgensen.

    Minutes later Marc Bartra tried his luck from distance as Betis pressed for a second, but this time Jorgensen was equal to the task, producing a flying save.

    Urged on by their massed ranks of fans at Wroclaw stadium, Betis went close again when Johnny Cardoso’s shot from inside the box was deflected behind by Benoit Badiashile, with Chelsea clinging on.

    The Premier League side were enjoying the bulk of possession but struggling to create meaningful chances, with Betis defending well and Isco, a five-time Champions League winner with Real Madrid, pulling the strings.

    As half-time approached Betis goalkeeper Adrian raced off his line to deny Enzo Fernandez but Chelsea went in at half-time goalless.

    Maresca brought on Chelsea captain Reece James for the struggling Gusto at the break.

    The Betis boss was forced a change when goal scorer Ezzalzouli was forced off, with Jesus Rodriguez coming on to replace him.

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    Chelsea were level in the 65th  minute following a fine move down the right after Cole Palmer produced a fine cross to pick out Fernandez.

    The midfielder got between two defenders to head the ball down and past Adrian.

    Suddenly Chelsea’s tails were up and the fans behind the goal were in full voice.

    In the 70th  minute Palmer produced some magic on the edge of the box before producing a delightful cross which hit Jackson’s chest and went in.

    Jackson should have scored a second goal but a heavy touch allowed Adrian to gather.

    But Sancho made it 3-1 when he combined with fellow substitute Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Caicedo added a fourth.

    Victory for Chelsea breaks an astonishing cycle of wins for Spanish teams.

    Taking into account World Cups, European Championships, Champions League and the UEFA Cup/Europa League, of the previous 27 men’s finals involving Spanish teams, all 27 had had Spanish winners.

    Four Spanish club sides had been defeated in that time, but in all cases by fellow La Liga sides.

    Earlier, the centre of Wroclaw was packed with fans from both clubs, with green-and-white clad Betis fans outnumbering their English rivals.

    Poland’s interior minister said police made 28 arrests after supporters clashed in the city’s market square.

  • Chelsea beat Real Betis 4-1 to win UEFA Conference League

    Chelsea beat Real Betis 4-1 to win UEFA Conference League

    Chelsea roared back to beat Real Betis 4-1 in the UEFA Conference League final in Wroclaw on Wednesday, becoming the first club to claim all four major European trophies.

    Manuel Pellegrini’s enterprising Betis caught the favourites cold in Poland through an early goal from Abde Ezzalzouli but Enzo Maresca’s team were a changed side in the second half.

    Two goals in five minutes changed the complexion of the game, with man-of-the-match Cole Palmer creating both openings for Enzo Fernandez and Nicolas Jackson.

    Substitute Jadon Sancho made the game safe in the 83rd minute, finishing from an tight angle and Moises Caicedo added gloss to the scoreline.

    It means Chelsea become the first club to win the full set of Champions League, Europa League, Conference League and the now-defunct Cup Winners’ Cup.

    It is also the first silverware for the club since Todd Boehly’s consortium took over from former owner Roman Abramovich in 2022, following an era of unprecedented success for the club.

    After a bright start from both sides, Betis broke the deadlock in the ninth minute through Ezzalzouli, who scored the goal against Fiorentina that took his side to the final.

    Malo Gusto lost the ball in midfield and Betis surged forward. Captain Isco produced a clever pass to find Ezzalzouli on the edge of the box and the Moroccan drilled a left-footed shot across Filip Jorgensen.

    Minutes later Marc Bartra tried his luck from distance as Betis pressed for a second, but this time Jorgensen was equal to the task, producing a flying save.

    Read Also: Chelsea vs. Betis: GOtv to air Live  Conference League Final

    Urged on by their massed ranks of fans at Wroclaw stadium, Betis went close again when Johnny Cardoso’s shot from inside the box was deflected behind by Benoit Badiashile, with Chelsea clinging on.

    The Premier League side were enjoying the bulk of possession but struggling to create meaningful chances, with Betis defending well and Isco, a five-time Champions League winner with Real Madrid, pulling the strings.

    As half-time approached Betis goalkeeper Adrian raced off his line to deny Enzo Fernandez but Chelsea went in at half-time goalless.

    – Palmer magic –

    Maresca brought on Chelsea captain Reece James for the struggling Gusto at the break.

    The Betis boss was forced a change when goalscorer Ezzalzouli was forced off, with Jesus Rodriguez coming on to replace him.

    Chelsea were level in the 65th minute following a fine move down the right after Cole Palmer produced a fine cross to pick out Fernandez.

    The midfielder got between two defenders to head the ball down and past Adrian.

    Suddenly Chelsea’s tails were up and the fans behind the goal were in full voice.

    In the 70th minute Palmer produced some magic on the edge of the box before producing a delightful cross which hit Jackson’s chest and went in.

    Jackson should have scored a second goal but a heavy touch allowed Adrian to gather.

    But Sancho made it 3-1 when he combined with fellow substitute Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Caicedo added a fourth.

    Victory for Chelsea breaks an astonishing cycle of wins for Spanish teams.

    Taking into account World Cups, European Championships, Champions League and the UEFA Cup/Europa League, of the previous 27 men’s finals involving Spanish teams, all 27 had had Spanish winners.

    Four Spanish club sides had been defeated in that time, but in all cases by fellow La Liga sides.

    Earlier, the centre of Wroclaw was packed with fans from both clubs, with green-and-white clad Betis fans outnumbering their English rivals.

    Poland’s interior minister said police made 28 arrests after supporters clashed in the city’s market square.

    AFP

  • Chelsea vs Real Betis: Things to know about 2025 UEFA Conference League final

    Chelsea vs Real Betis: Things to know about 2025 UEFA Conference League final

    The UEFA Conference League will come to an end tonight with a final between Real Betis and Chelsea at the Stadion Wrocław (Tarczyński Arena) in Wrocław, Poland.

    This is the first time the two clubs will meet in a European final.

    Here’s everything you need to know about the 2025 UEFA Conference League final:

    Venue: The final will be played on Wednesday, May 28, 2025, at the Stadion Wrocław (Tarczyński Arena), the ground has a capacity of over 40,000 and is the third-biggest stadium in the country.

    Kickoff Time: 8pm

    How both teams reached the final:

    Real Betis

    Betis knocked out Gent, Vitória SC, Jagiellonia, and Fiorentina to reach the competition’s final.

    Read Also: Chelsea vs. Betis: GOtv to air Live  Conference League Final

    Chelsea

    Chelsea eliminated Copenhagen, Legia Warsaw, and Djurgårdens IF to reach the final.

    Where to watch: You can watch the game on SuperSport.

    Referee: Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Irfan Peljto will referee the 2025 Conference League final between Real Betis and Chelsea.

    Qualification: The 2024/25 winners also gain a place in the league phase of the 2025/26 UEFA Europa League, if they have not qualified via their domestic competition.

  • Chelsea women dance to Skales’s ‘Shake body’ after FA Cup win

    Chelsea women dance to Skales’s ‘Shake body’ after FA Cup win

    The Chelsea Women FC team celebrated their 3-0 win against Manchester United with a lively dance party to Skales’ 2015 hit song “Shake Body”. 

    A video shared on the team’s official page captured the players’ joyful celebration, showcasing their energetic dance moves to the upbeat track.

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    The song’s resurgence in popularity can be attributed to recent DJ remixes, including one by Dutch DJ Onderkoffer, and a viral TikTok dance by FC Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal.

  • Chelsea unveil new home kit for 2025/2026 season

    Chelsea unveil new home kit for 2025/2026 season

    Chelsea Football Club has officially unveiled its home kit for the 2025/2026 season, created in partnership with global sportswear giant Nike.

    The new design features a vibrant twist on the club’s iconic royal blue, paying homage to Chelsea’s rich heritage and the cultural heartbeat of London. According to the club, the kit celebrates “the streets that made Chelsea and the city that defines it,” blending tradition with modern flair.

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    Inspired by the bold lines and striking forms of West London’s architecture, the jersey includes intricate detailing that reflects the club’s deep connection to its local roots.

    The kit launch marks the beginning of a fresh chapter as Chelsea looks ahead to the new season with pride and ambition.

    The statement reads: “Introducing Chelsea’s 25/26 Home Kit.

    “A design that celebrates the streets that made us and the city that defines us. Classic Royal Blue meets a vibrant new shade. Featuring bold detailing inspired by the real architecture of the West.”

  • Chelsea’s Champions league hope dashed after 2-0 defeat to Newcastle

    Chelsea’s Champions league hope dashed after 2-0 defeat to Newcastle

    Chelsea’s bid to qualify for next season’s UEFA Champions League took a blow on Sunday as they fell 2-0 to Newcastle United at St. James’ Park. 

    The defeat leaves Enzo Maresca’s side fifth in the Premier League table with 63 points, while Newcastle move up to third with 66 points.

    Chelsea were forced to play the majority of the match with 10 men after Nicolas Jackson was sent off for violent conduct late in the first half. 

    The forward received a straight red card after elbowing Sven Botman, following a VAR review.

    Newcastle took the lead just two minutes into the game through Sandro Tonali. 

    Anthony Gordon’s dangerous run into the box was initially halted by Moisés Caicedo, but Roméo Lavia hesitated on the ball, allowing Tonali to steal possession. 

    He quickly fed Bruno Guimarães, who spread play wide to Jacob Murphy. The winger delivered a low cross that Tonali finished at the far post.

    Despite being down a man, Chelsea had moments of threat. Dan Burn headed just wide from a Tonali cross and later made a crucial block to deny Pedro Neto.

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    At the other end, Burn connected with a cross from Harvey Barnes late in the first half, but his header lacked power to trouble Robert Sánchez.

    Nick Pope was rarely tested but stayed alert, saving a low effort from Cole Palmer early in the second half and later making a vital stop to deny Marc Cucurella. With 20 minutes remaining, Murphy chipped the ball into the path of Guimarães, whose shot drifted wide.

    Chelsea came close to equalizing in the final minutes. Pope produced a brilliant save to keep out Enzo Fernández’s shot, and Reece James headed over from close range shortly after.

    But Newcastle sealed the victory in the 90th minute when Guimarães cut inside from the left and curled a fine finish into the net, wrapping up a crucial win in their push for a top-four finish.

  • Chelsea women complete unbeaten season

    Chelsea women complete unbeaten season

    Chelsea women claimed the first-ever 22-game Women’s Super League undefeated season in style with a dramatic 1-0 victory against Liverpool. Thanks to Agnes Beever-Jones’ strike.

    The Blues women secured the title with 60 points (19 wins, 3 draws).

    Chelsea became the first side to go a 22-game Women’s Super League season unbeaten after scoring a stoppage-time winner in a 1-0 victory against Liverpool.

    The two teams were unable to break the deadlock in the first forty-five minutes. Although each got quite close, with close-range chances missed by Wieke Kaptein and Olivia Smith.

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    In the second half, Chelsea tried to start strong, but Liverpool were unable to control the pressure, before turning things around and leaving themselves extremely frustrated with a Ceri Holland chance from a set piece that was extremely close to going into the back of Hannah Hampton’s net.

    However, there was another swing of momentum towards Chelsea in the final minutes of the game, with Johanna Rytting Kaneryd and Catarina Macario subbed in to find a winning goal. But instead of the two aforementioned veterans, Beever-Jones’ shot in the first minute of additional time separated both sides, leaving Liverpool in seventh position.

  • EPL: Jackson goal sends Chelsea back into Champions League places

    EPL: Jackson goal sends Chelsea back into Champions League places

    Chelsea edged back into the Champions League places with a one-goal victory over Everton at Stamford Bridge.

    The win moves the Blues up to fourth in the Premier League, level on points with Nottingham Forest and a point ahead of Newcastle, who play Ipswich later on Saturday.

    With Forest and Aston Villa in FA Cup semi-final action this weekend, Chelsea will hold on to a top-five spot at least until Thursday, when Forest host Brentford.

    The crucial three points were sealed by striker Nicolas Jackson, who ended a 13-match goalless run stretching back to December.

    Read Also: EPL: Jackson, Fernandez down Leicester in dominant display

    He drilled an instinctive 20-yard effort beyond Jordan Pickford and into the bottom corner in the 27th minute.

    Despite being the better side, Chelsea were unable to kill the game off and, given the tight nature of the race for Champions League football and the Blues’ difficult league fixtures before the end of the season, there were uncomfortable moments when Everton improved in the final quarter.

    But the hosts’ keeper Robert Sanchez saved well from both Beto and Dwight McNeil low to his right when needed.

    Enzo Maresca’s Chelsea now play leaders Liverpool at Stamford Bridge next Sunday, then visit fellow Champions League chasers Newcastle, before hosting Manchester United, and travelling to Forest on the final day.

    Everton have only won one of their past nine matches and remain 13th.

    BBC

  • Mikel urges Chelsea to sign Victor Osimhen

    Mikel urges Chelsea to sign Victor Osimhen

    Former Chelsea midfielder John Mikel Obi said he would be disappointed if the Blues fail to secure the signing of Victor Osimhen this summer. 

    The 26-year-old striker has long been on Chelsea’s radar, but the club’s pursuit was stalled last summer due to concerns over his wage demands.

    Mikel, who has previously expressed his interest in the Nigerian forward joining the club, believes it would be a grave mistake for Chelsea to let Osimhen slip away. With the striker’s goalscoring prowess and potential to bolster Chelsea’s attack, Mikel sees him as a key addition to the squad and one that could help the Blues return to their former glory.

    “Listen, it will be really sad if we don’t get a player who supported us as a kid and wants to play for this Football Club,” Mikel said on the Obione podcast.

    Mikel emphasised that Osimhen’s admiration for Chelsea legend Didier Drogba could serve as a powerful motivation for the striker to join the club.

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    “His idol is Drogba, he will want to break records, win us trophies, get us back to the top, come for Drogba’s records,” Mikel added.

    Although Chelsea may not be targeting Osimhen this summer, Mikel believes the club still has the opportunity to revisit their interest and successfully sign him.

    “If the club chose not to pursue it.. then well fair enough, good luck to them, but the good thing about it is we know where we left it, we can literally pick the phone up and get him straight in the door,” Mikel concluded.

  • Things to know as Arsenal battles Chelsea for EPL glory

    Things to know as Arsenal battles Chelsea for EPL glory

    As the Premier League season reaches its climax, all eyes will be on the highly anticipated showdown between Arsenal and Chelsea — a match that would have major implications for the title race. 

    Both teams have been in impressive form this season, and with only a handful of fixtures left, every point matters in the battle for Premier League supremacy. Here’s a detailed look at the key factors surrounding this high-stakes encounter:  

    Title race implications 

    Arsenal and Chelsea are both firmly in the mix for the Premier League title, with Manchester City also lurking close behind. Arsenal, seeking their first league title since the “Invincibles” season in 2003–04, have shown remarkable consistency under Mikel Arteta. 

    Chelsea, rejuvenated under new management, have mounted an unexpected challenge after a rocky start to the campaign. A win for either side could tilt the balance of the title race, while a draw would open the door for Manchester City to close the gap.  

    Head-to-head record 

    Recent meetings between Arsenal and Chelsea have produced mixed results. Arsenal have enjoyed an edge in recent years, winning four of their last five Premier League meetings against Chelsea, including a convincing 3–1 victory earlier in the season at Stamford Bridge. 

    However, Chelsea’s form has improved dramatically since then, with a more balanced squad and tactical stability under their new manager.  

    Key players to watch

    Ethan Nwaneri (Arsenal) : Ethan Nwaneri has impressed for Arsenal this season, scoring five Premier League goals and shining in the Champions League with a key goal against PSV. Troy Deeney has backed him for an England senior call-up, while Martin Keown has advised managing his workload carefully due to his young age.

    Declan Rice (Arsenal): The summer signing has added steel to Arsenal’s midfield, combining defensive solidity with forward thrust. His ability to control the tempo of the game could be pivotal.  

    Cole Palmer (Chelsea): Palmer has been a revelation for Chelsea this season, delivering key goals and assists. His movement and ability to find space between the lines make him a difficult player to mark.  

    Enzo Fernández (Chelsea): The Argentine playmaker has grown in influence, dictating Chelsea’s play with his vision and passing range. His duel with Rice in midfield could determine the flow of the game.  

    Tactical battle

    Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal have built their success on a well-organized defense and a fluid attacking system. Their high press and quick transitions have troubled many teams this season.

    Chelsea, under their new manager, have adopted a more compact defensive shape while relying on quick counterattacks and creative play from the midfield. 

    The tactical battle between Arteta and his Chelsea counterpart will be fascinating, with both managers expected to adjust their approach based on the flow of the game.  

    Injury concerns and squad depth 

    Both teams have managed injuries throughout the season, but Arsenal’s squad depth has been a key strength. Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko have recently returned to fitness, giving Arteta more options. Chelsea have also welcomed back key players, though concerns remain over the fitness of Reece James and Christopher Nkunku. Squad rotation and the ability to call upon game-changers from the bench could play a crucial role in deciding the outcome.  

    Mental strength and pressure

    Arsenal’s young squad showed signs of nerves in last season’s title race, ultimately falling short to Manchester City. This season, they appear more mature and composed, but the pressure of a title run-in is always intense.

    Chelsea, despite being relative outsiders in the title race, have the experience of winning major trophies — a factor that could work in their favor in the closing stages of the season.  

    What’s at stake

    A win for Arsenal would keep them on course for their first league title in two decades, reinforcing Arteta’s project and marking a return to the top of English football. For Chelsea, a win would not only keep their title hopes alive but also serve as a statement of intent under their new leadership. A draw, meanwhile, would likely benefit Manchester City, who remain in striking distance of both teams.  

    Conclusion

    With so much on the line, the Arsenal vs. Chelsea clash promises to be a tense and thrilling encounter. Both teams have the quality to win, and the outcome could have far-reaching consequences for the Premier League title race. Fans can expect a high-intensity battle, with moments of brilliance and drama likely to define the contest.

    Kick Off

    2:00pm 

    Predicted Arsenal XI to face Chelsea

    Raya, Timber, Gabriel, Saliba, Lewis-Skelly, Odegaard, Partey, Rice, Nwaneri, Merino, Martinelli

    Predicted Chelsea XI to face Arsenal

    Jorgensen, James, Fofana, Colwill, Cucurella, Fernandez, Caicedo, Sancho, Palmer, Nkunku, Neto

    Bet Predictions 

    Over 1.5goals