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Unveiled: The incredible last streak came to an end when Chelsea rises to the victory of the Conference League

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  • Chelsea was able to break a sensational record by beating Real Betis 4-1
  • In addition, the blues became the first team to win every European trophy
  • Listen now: It’s all about! Is Ruben Amorim too honest?

Chelsea were able to break a sensational record on Wednesday evening by beating Real Betis 4-1 in Conference League final.

The blues have placed a ruthless second half display to overcome their lively Laliga Opponents who led during the break thanks to an early goal from Abde Ezzalzouli.

However, the second half stands out Enzo FernandezNicolas JacksonJadon Sancho and Moises Caicedo ensured that Chelsea became the first side ever to do the Champions LeagueEuropa League and Conference League.

By beating the Greenese, Enzo Maresca‘s Kant also brought an end to incredible statistics that was reached by Spanish teams in the final of men.

The record extends all the way back to 2002 and was a remarkable 22 years until Chelsea’s triumph.

It dives a strong end of the season for the West -London outfit, which ensured that they would return to the Champions League for the first time in three seasons by beating Nottingham Forest On Sunday.

Chelsea broke a record that went back for 22 years by beating Real Betis in the final of the Conference League

Chelsea broke a record that went back for 22 years by beating Real Betis in the final of the Conference League

The blues became the first team history that every European club match won

The blues became the first team history that every European club match won

Betis was eventually overwhelmed by a strong performance of the second half of Chelsea after taking a shock early lead

Betis was eventually overwhelmed by a strong performance of the second half of Chelsea after taking a shock early lead

The victory against the men of Manuel Pellegrini means that Chelsea has put an end to a series of 27 consecutive victories by Spanish teams in the men’s final.

That run started in the 2002 Champions League final, when the famous Volley of Zinedine Zidane helped Los Blancos to defeat Bayer Leverkusen.

It also included the dominant run of the Spain National Team of the late 2000s and early 2010, which won two consecutive European championships on both sides of achieving World Cup -Glory for the first time in 2010.

Another characteristic of the dominance of Spanish teams in the final was the remarkable success of Sevilla in the Europa League, which they have won five times in the last 10 years.

The last victory for Spanish parties in the series was covered by the victory of the National Team in England in the final of the euros last summer.

The victory of Chelsea comes in what a good first season has been at the helm for Enzo Maresca, who was able to turn the tide after a series of poor performance in the winter months.

He said: “The message after Nottingham was:” Boys if we want to be an important team, then we did and we have to win the final. “

“But it’s happiness, the fatigue, because we had 48 hours less than they do.

‘They played for nothing on Friday, we played for a big target on Sunday. We played much better in the second half. I am very happy. ‘

The incredible record of Spanish teams in the final

2002 Champions League: Real Madrid 2-1 Bayer Leverkusen

2004 UEFA Cup: Valencia 2-0 Marseille

2006 UEFA Cup: Sevilla 4-0 Middlesbrough

2006 Champions League: Barcelona 2-1 Arsenal

2007 UEFA Cup: Sevilla 2-2 Espanyol (3-1 pens)

Euro 2008: Spain 1-0 Germany

2009 Champions League: Barcelona 2-0 Manchester United

2010 Europa League: Atletico Madrid 2-1 Fulham (AET)

World Cup 2010: Spain 1-0 Netherlands (AET)

2011 Champions League: Barcelona 3-1 Manchester United

2012 Europa League: Atletico Madrid 3-0 Athletic Bilbao

Euro 2012: Spain 4-0 Italy

2014 Europa League: Sevilla 0-0 Benfica (4-2 pins)

2014 Champions League: Real Madrid 4-1 Atletico Madrid (AET)

2015 Europa League: Sevilla 3-2 DNIPRO

2015 Champions League: Barcelona 3-1 Juventus

2016 Europa League: Sevilla 3-1 Liverpool

2016 Champions League: Real Madrid 1-1 Atlético Madrid (5-3 pens)

2017 Champions League: Real Madrid 4-1 Juventus

2018 Europa League: Atletico Madrid 3-0 Marseille

2018 Champions League: Real Madrid 3-1 Liverpool

2020 Europa League: Sevilla 3-2 Inter Milan

2021 Europa League: Villarreal 1-1 Manchester United (11-10 pens)

2022 Champions League: Real Madrid 1-0 Liverpool

2023 Europa League: Sevilla 1-1 Roma (4-1 pens)

2024 Champions League: Real Madrid 2-0 Borussia Dortmund

Euro 2024: Spain 2-1 England

Source: Opta

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