Did Chelsea Just Make History by Winning All Five European Club Trophies?

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Key Takeaways
- Chelsea is the first club to win all five major European trophies.
- The match saw an impressive comeback with a 4-1 victory over Real Betis.
- Cole Palmer played a pivotal role with key assists.
- Chelsea set a new record with 42 goals in the UEFA Conference League.
- The event took place at Stadion Wroclaw in Poland.
Wroclaw, May 29 (NationPress) Chelsea has etched its name in history as the first club to secure all five major European trophies after overcoming a deficit to defeat Real Betis 4-1 at the Stadion Wroclaw in Poland, driven by an outstanding second-half performance from Cole Palmer.
This victory marks Chelsea's inaugural success in the UEFA Conference League following their two victories in the UEFA Champions League, two in the UEFA Europa League, two in the UEFA Super Cup, and two in the now-defunct UEFA Cup Winners' Cup.
With a remarkable total of 42 goals in the UEFA Conference League this season (including the league phase), Chelsea has set a new record, surpassing Fiorentina’s previous record of 37 goals in the 2022/23 season.
Betis attempted to disrupt Chelsea's rhythm early on and found success when, just nine minutes in, Isco delivered a precise pass to Abdessamad Ezzalzouli, who scored with a well-placed low shot into Filip Jørgensen's net.
Jørgensen had to stretch to deny Marc Bartra shortly after, while Benoît Badiashile made a crucial block against Johnny Cardoso, who was set up by the busy Ezzalzouli.
Despite holding 65 percent possession at halftime, Chelsea struggled to create significant chances, as Betis' defense effectively contained their efforts. However, with Reece James returning to the pitch after the break and Ezzalzouli exiting due to injury, the tides turned in Chelsea's favor.
James quickly tested Betis' defense, and it was not long before Cole Palmer delivered a brilliant assist that allowed Enzo Fernández to equalize in the 65th minute. Just five minutes later, Palmer struck again, setting up Nicolas Jackson for Chelsea's second goal.
The Betis fans rallied, but Chelsea was relentless. Substitute Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall assisted Jadon Sancho, who finished with finesse from a tight angle, before Moises Caicedo sealed the game with a fourth goal in stoppage time, delivering a low shot from the edge of the box.