He may have flew a half time … In the trash, however, the quality of Chelsea players and the changes of Esca Maresa in the second half brought the total overthrow and triumph of the Londoners with an emphatic 4-1 over the excellent 45-minute Betis in the final of the Conference League.
The Italian technician, a few days after led the blue to the Champions League League Phase through the Premier League, managed to write a story with them, as Chelsea became the first team to win all four trophies of the UEFA events (the two champions of the 2012 Champions League. 1970 and 1997 Cups and the equal number in the Europa League in 2013 and 2019).
Betis entered the match very loudly against a “hypnotized” Chelsea, who believed that only with the title of the favorite he had, he would get the first goal. And it was not too late for the Andalusians to get what they were entitled to. From the excellent pass of Isco to Ezalzouli, the Moroccan with a perfect finish opened the scoring in the 6th minute (1-0), with the Londoners looking lost.
Manuel Pelegrini’s band could have scored a second goal in the 20΄, but Chelsea’s defender foot changed the ball as needed after Bartre’s close shot and ended a corner. Another great phase was not done in the rest of the first half in front of the two outbreaks, with Betis completely controlling the match despite Chelsea’s aggression in the final minutes of the half.
Enso Mareska saw that the shape of the first part did not perform and in the first 15 minutes of the second part made three changes. The “blue” without threatening at all, as time went on, they raised their pressure to equalize. Against a Betis, who, after the forced change of Ezalzouli, was forced to retreat and not be able to get out of her defense …
Cole Palmer’s football class was the one that brought the final in the final within six minutes. From two assists of the English international “maestro”, in the 65 ‘and 70’, Enso Fernanda and Nicolas Jackson with his chest brought Chelsea to a ‘driver’ position in front of her ecstatic fans.
The final ended in the 83 ‘, when Sancho with a great shot from the side in the area wrote 3-1, while in the first minute of the delays Kaisedo put the’ icing on the cake ‘.
Betis (Manuel Pelegrini): Adrian, Cardosos (85 ‘Lo Selso), Bartre, Natan, Sampali, Fornals (85’ Altimira), Isco, Rodriguez (46 ‘Pero), Anthony, Bakabu (72’ Rubal), Ezalzouli (53 ‘)
CELSI (Enso Maresca): Gorgensen, Gust (46 ‘James), Tsaloba, Bandashil (61’ Cods), Koukoureya, Kaisedo, Fernandes, Neto (61 ‘Sancho), Palmer (87’ Guyu), Manduke, 80
