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Chelsea at full strength for Conference League semi

  • Chelsea, managed by Enzo Maresca, prepares at full strength for the Conference League semi-final second leg against Djurgarden on Thursday.
  • Chelsea's commanding 4-1 win last week, with goals from Sancho, Madueke, and a double by newcomer Nicholas Jackson, gives them a strong advantage.
  • Chelsea aims to secure the Conference League trophy this month, which would make them the first club to win all three major European competitions.
  • Maresca confirmed there are no new injuries and said winning this trophy is important, calling it "a statement" that "Chelsea are back."
  • Winning the Conference League would mark Chelsea’s progress in rebuilding a winning mentality and affirm their status in European football’s top tier.
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While Chelsea is standing with one foot in the finale – there is a fierce fight between AC Fiorentina and Real Betis (play 1:2). We report live – see Ticker below. Here the conference ticker:Chelsea can almost plan with the final after a 4-1 in the first match against Djurgarden. Who becomes the possible opponent there, however, is even more exciting. 2:1 Real Betis won in the first match against Fiorentina. Whether you can defend this narrow le…

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LONDON. Djurgården only received 2,000 tickets for the away section against Chelsea. Supporters who have bought long-side tickets are now being urged to keep a low profile.

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Maresca: 'Chelsea are back' with Conf. League win

Enzo Maresca has said lifting the Conference League this season would signify that "Chelsea are back."

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Evening Standard broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.
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