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  1. Chelsea quartet named in Conference League team of the tournamentpublished at 16:26

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    Four Chelsea players have been named in the UEFA Conference League Team of the Tournament, chosen by the UEFA Technical Observer Group.

    The Blues won the trophy after defeating Real Betis 4-1 in the final on Wednesday evening.

    Filip Jorgensen, Tosin Adarabioyo, Enzo Fernandez and Cole Palmer all made the team, despite Palmer not being named in the Blues squad for the league phase.

    Real Betis midfielder Isco was named Player of the Tournament.

    The full team is as follows:

    Goalkeeper: Filip Jorgensen (Chelsea)

    Defenders: Youssouf Sabaly (Real Betis), Tosin Adarabioyo (Chelsea), Natan (Real Betis), Robin Gosens (Fiorentina)

    Midfielders: Svit Seslar (Celje), Isco (Real Betis), Enzo Fernandez (Chelsea)

    Forwards: Cole Palmer (Chelsea), Afimico Pululu (Jagiellonia), Tokmac Nguen (Djurgarden)

  2. When will the 2025-26 Premier League fixtures be released? published at 16:20

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    The BBC's Ask Me Anything team have done all of the research ahead of the announcement detailing next season's Premier League matches.

    The fixtures for the 2025-26 season will be released at 09:00 BST on Wednesday, 18 June 2025 and the release will include the weekly schedule of all 380 matches.

    The season will begin with a single fixture played on Friday, 15 August 2025 and conclude on Sunday, 24 May 2026, when all matches will be played at 16:00 BST. There will be 33 weekend rounds of fixtures, plus five midweek rounds.

    The exact date and time at which individual matches are played during each weekend will be determined at regular intervals throughout the season, based on TV selections made by broadcasters.

    Read the full article here

  3. 'We've got our Chelsea back'published at 14:32

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    Chelsea fans at the Conference League final

    After Chelsea won the Conference League on Wednesday, we asked for your celebration stories and what the trophy means for Enzo Maresca's side.

    Here is a snapshot of your submissions:

    Terry (picture above): Just arrived back from Wroclaw after a brilliant trip. What a second half performance from the team! The atmosphere heading to and in the stadium was fantastic. Credit to the Real Betis fans and to the Polish hosts. We heard there was some trouble between fans but didn't see anything and only take a positive experience away. It may only be the Conference League but winning it and finishing in the top four shows real progress for this young team.

    Ian: We are staying in Krakow - it has been an amazing experience. My son cried after we equalised, such a fab memory. A day of recovery exploring the city. Chill day definitely required!

    Jacob: I had a couple of drinks with my mates after the game and we didn't get back home until 5am!

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    Mo: People forget this isn't the same CFC that won the Champions League four years ago (apart from Reece James). This is a team full of kids with massive potential, who are yet to reach their prime. This win will do wonders for them. The bond, the hunger, the experience and the belief this win has created is invaluable. Their first steps in European Club football. Very happy for the boys and looking forward to the next few years as they hit their prime.

    Stevie: We've won it all! Again! Great second half from the team. Malo Gusto had a shocker but he will learn and improve. We need a new striker as Jackson isn't good enough even though he scored. We should have won the competition but being favourites isn't always easy and we did the job. Djordje Petrovic in goal and Andrey Santos in the squad and we can do good things next season!!

    Scott: This celebration wasn't about the Conference League - it was a marker that were rising back to where we feel we belong. I wouldn't swap Arsenal's season for ours and the questions about their current manager and team is 'have they peaked?, about whether Arteta should stay if they remain trophyless next season. The question about the current Chelsea team is solely about how far they can go. We've got our Chelsea back.

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  4. 'Still a really good player in there' - Schwarzer on Sanchopublished at 14:24

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    Former Chelsea goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer says there is a "really good player" in Jadon Sancho but the winger "just has to find his place".

    Sancho came off the bench to score the Blues' third with a fine finish in Wednesday's 4-1 Conference League final win over Real Betis in what could still be his final appearance for the club.

    The 24-year-old joined the club on a season-long loan from Manchester United in August in a deal that included an obligation to buy for between £20m and £25m, but it emerged in March Chelsea could decide not to make the deal permanent if they pay United £5m.

    "He's a bit of an anomaly," Schwarzer told BBC Radio 5 Live's Football Daily podcast. "He's struggled for game time for one reason or another.

    "He's a player everyone knows has an incredible amount of ability - it is just trying to tap into that. He's proved he can do it while in Dortmund for a sustained period of time. It didn't work out at United and now he's been hit and miss with Chelsea.

    "The question is, do they keep him? They're obliged to buy him but there is still a get out, which will cost them a little bit of money. Only time will tell what happens to Jadon Sancho but I still believe there is a really good player in there. He just has to find his place."

    Sancho is one of several players in Enzo Maresca's squad with an uncertain future, including those who will return to the club from loan spells elsewhere.

    "There are so many players at Chelsea in a similar position," Schwarzer added.

    "Joao Felix is coming back and you look at him and think there is no place for him in this team. He doesn't suit the way they play either. The list goes on. "

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  5. 'Like racing eight-year-olds at sports day - until the final'published at 12:00

    Will Faulks
    Fan writer

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    It has been pretty difficult to get excited about the Conference League this season.

    A competition that is vaguely embarrassing to be in for a team of our size with our very presence in it merely a reminder of previous mistakes and bad results last season that stopped us qualifying for a bigger tournament.

    The colossal disparity in budget and quality between us and teams we have faced has only served to reinforce that feeling. At times, it has felt like being forced to join in a running race against some eight-year-olds at a school sports day - losing would be terribly embarrassing, but winning only slightly less so.

    That being said, facing a proper team in the final - and even being played off the park by them in the first half - made winning the game and lifting the trophy much more enjoyable in the end. Finally, some real competition and some real jeopardy.

    Much has been made of the potential benefits to this team of winning a first trophy together, and watching the players and staff celebrate last night it clear that it could be very significant.

    This experience will bring them together, while silverware validates this new project somewhat and gives Enzo Maresca and his staff a concrete achievement to hang onto.

    The Champions League will be a far more severe test with harsher lessons to learn. At least now, this squad enter it with positive memories and experiences, as well as practice in managing the demands of playing twice a week and travelling across the continent.

    Find more from Will Faulks at Chelsea News, external

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  6. In pictures: One night in Wroclawpublished at 11:43

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    The travelling Blues were well up to the task pre-match

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    Enzo Fernandez draws Chelsea level back in the game

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    Nicolas Jackson's 13th goal of the season set Chelsea on the road to victory

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    Chelsea subs including Robert Sanchez burst onto the pitch at full-time

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    Man of the match Cole Palmer gets the trophy after setting up Chelsea's first two goals

  7. 'Bigger and better things' next for Chelsea - Melchiotpublished at 11:39

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    Former Chelsea defender Mario Melchiot believes the club's Conference League victory is "a great starting point" for Enzo Maresca's young side.

    The club have rotated throughout the competition in order to give youth a chance, and fielded the youngest ever Premier League side earlier this season - with their Premier League XI average also setting a new record at 24 years and 36 days.

    Speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live Breakfast, Melchiot said: "You have to compliment him [Maresca] a little bit. The investment was heavy but [if] you get a lot of young boys together, you have to build a team. The experience is not [yet] in the team and then you have to gel it.

    "I think Maresca made some key changes [last night] and the changes that he made, made a hell of a difference. One of the biggest was putting Reece James on and it became a different game," he added.

    One criticism of Chelsea has been the quality of opposition they have faced in the Conference League, as well as their form in the Premier League since the turn of the year, but Melchiot thinks this has been a good season.

    "He [Maresca] got the team playing well until December and then they had a dip," he added. "I said at the beginning at the season that to get Champions League football was the most important thing - that's what he achieved - and then he brings home a trophy as well.

    "West Ham won it [Conference League] in 2023, and they were so happy. I know that you are Chelsea and you have to win the big prizes but this is a great start for a team that is built to achieve bigger and better things because they are young and there is longevity [within the squad]. It's a great starting point."

  8. Chelsea's Conference League dominancepublished at 11:13

    Nizaar Kinsella
    BBC Sport football news reporter

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    There is a real and genuine question about whether Chelsea should even be in this competition.

    It is one even some Chelsea fans will be asking of themselves as they are both delighted have become the first team to win all European trophies but now never want to step foot in the Conference League again.

    Chelsea won 12 of their 13 Conference League games this season. The Blues are also the competition's runaway top scorers, with 42 goals: 12 more than their nearest rivals Fiorentina and 19 more than Betis.

  9. How much did Chelsea earn for winning the Conference League?published at 10:44

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    Chelsea have earned around £15m in total for winning the Uefa Conference League.

    Their prize money includes equal shares, performance-related amounts and winning the competition.

    The 2024-25 Premier League prize money distribution has not been published yet, but to base it off last season's fourth place finish, Chelsea could earn about £47.9m.

    Premier League prize money does not include facility fees from broadcasted matches, UK and international equal shares and central commercial payment.

    In contrast, Tottenham's total prize money for winning the Europa League was about £26.5m.

    A rough estimate of Slovan Bratislava, who finished 35 in the Champions League league-phase, is reported to be around Chelsea's total prize pot for the Conference League.

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  10. Conference League win - How did you celebrate?published at 09:26

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    Chelsea players after winning the Conference LeagueImage source, Getty Images

    The morning after the night before.

    As of course you know already, victory in the Conference League final means Chelsea are the first team to win all five European trophies .

    How did you celebrate?

    How are you feeling this morning?

    What does this win mean for Chelsea?

    Send us your thoughts and pictures

  11. Jackson repays Chelsea debtspublished at 09:25

    Nizaar Kinsella
    BBC Sport football news reporter

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    No-one needed this moment more than Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson.

    Before the match, even Maresca said Jackson owed a "debt" to his team-mates after getting sent off in the defeat at Newcastle on 11 May, a red card that could well have cost Chelsea qualification for the Champions League.

    After the match, Maresca said: "This is the Nico that the team needs."

    He is among those who have struggled to convince the Stamford Bridge fanbase - and the club are looking to sign a striker, with Ipswich Town's Liam Delap among the targets.

    For Maresca, this was his chance to show the club could build a winning mentality after a season during which he has faced criticism for his style of football and a run of poor results over the winter.

    For the US consortium, their ownership was tarnished by 1,201 days without silverware but the moment captain Reece James lifted the Conference League trophy, the first in his captaincy, they earned valuable breathing room.

    Boehly was the first to go and celebrate with the team, followed reluctantly by influential Clearlake Capital duo Behdad Eghbali and Jose Feliciano.

    Boehly and Clearlake have not always seen eye to eye this season but this is a period of relative stability after the club decided they would stick with Maresca regardless of the result of their final two matches of the season.

    Chelsea beat Nottingham Forest to qualify for the Champions League and won against Betis to add silverware.

    But Chelsea didn't sell out their allocation in Poland, for what was the final of European club football's third-tier competition, and fans will quickly move on if it is not backed up with both progress and further success next season.

    Read Nizaar's full analysis here

  12. Made in Italy...published at 08:37

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    After lifting the Conference League trophy in his first season in charge, Enzo Maresca joins a rich history of Italian managers to have won silverware for the club.

    • Gianluca Vialli - League Cup, Cup Winners Cup, Super Cup, FA Cup and Community Shield

    • Carlo Ancelotti - Premier League, FA Cup and Community Shield

    • Roberto di Matteo - Champions League and FA Cup

    • Antonio Conte - Premier League and FA Cup

    • Maurizo Sarri - Europa League

    • Enzo Maresca - Conference League

  13. 'The entire game changed when James came on' - Nevinpublished at 08:28

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    Former Chelsea winger Pat Nevin says Wednesday's Conference League final turned on the introduction of captain Reece James at half-time.

    James started from the bench but replaced Malo Gusto in the inverted right-back position at the break with the Blues 1-0 down and struggling.

    "The entire game changed in the second half when James came on - Chelsea looked much more balanced," Nevin told BBC Radio 5 Live's Football Daily podcast.

    "It wasn't working for Malo Gusto because he isn't a central midfield player. A couple of minutes into the second half, James played a ball in from the right hand side, he just got into that area and knew how to play it. Nobody quite got on the end of it but the entire game completely changed in that moment.

    "James looked better in that position and then the game started to open up. They have more power and strength than Real Betis and were always going to be able to keep on going and Chelsea are generally a better team in the second half."

    James' England tea-mate Cole Palmer was named player of the match after providing assists for Enzo Fernandez's equaliser and the goal by Nicolas Jackson that turned the match around.

    "There were lots of interesting one v ones - my favourite was Isco versus Palmer," Nevin added.

    "Isco won the first half but Palmer hammered the second half. Those two beautiful, absolutely phenomenal assists he got were fantastic.

    "Chelsea deserved it by a country mile in the end - but they had to work for it."

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  14. 'Chelsea win the lot' - Thursday's back pagespublished at 08:02

    The Star and The i back pages

    Thursday's back pages are filled with pictures of Chelsea celebrations after the Blues came from behind to defeat Real Betis in the Conference League final.

    The Star and the I focus on the fact Chelsea have now won every European trophy available to them, with The Star calling them 'Wroc Stars' in reference to the Polish city Wroclaw in which the final was played.

    The Mirror and The Times back pages

    The Mirror labels the Blues 'Comeback Kings' after four goals in the final 25 minutes turned the final completely on its head while The Times opts for the angle of 'Winners at last' as Enzo Maresca secured the club's first trophy since the takeover by Tod Boehly and Clearlake Capital three years ago.

  15. 'We've won the lot' and 'absolute class' - fans on Conference League glorypublished at 23:57 28 May

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    After Chelsea beat Real Betis 4-1 to win the Conference League final, we asked you for your feelings on the victory.

    Here are some of your comments:

    James: Great for Chelsea to make history and what a brilliant experience for this young group. With Champions League qualification sorted as well, it has been a good season. Plenty to build on next campaign.

    Carole: 'Blue'ming fantastic! Team and fans. Enjoy the fact that a) Chelsea won the Cup; b) we've won the lot! History boys! Proud!

    Andrew: Really proud of Chelsea. Blew away Real Betis in the second half with four goals. Cole Palmer - absolute class.

    Fossie: A second-half masterclass. Enzo Maresca made the changes that were required and what a difference in performance. Betis are no slouches, so to score four against this team was quite stunning. We've won it all. Well done, Chelsea.

    Kevin: The quality of this was a hundred times better than the Europa League final. Palmer is immense, as were Chelsea in the second half. What a great end to the season. KTBFFH and roll on next season.

    Keith: Feeling great, but the first-half performance was horrendous. Palmer was non-existent and then he had a mad 15 minutes in the second half and turned the game around. This will do the club a lot of good. We need to build on this win and go again next season.

    Oluwatimileyin: It's a wonderful team effort right from the first game to the final whistle of the final. Really pleased for the boys.

    Keep them coming! Were you out in Wroclaw for the victory? Let us know what the post-match atmosphere is like and send photos of your celebrations here

    Come back to this page on Thursday for some more of your replies

  16. 'There is a really good era coming'published at 23:49 28 May

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    Pundits have been reacting to what winning the Conference League trophy means for Chelsea.

    Former Blues midfielder Steve Sidwell, speaking on Sky Sports: "Look at the Chelsea staff and the players, you can see what it means to all of them. They are back to winning ways, it's what this club is all about.

    "Enzo Maresca has had huge pressure from the day he walked in. There is huge pressure on you being at this football club, as a player and as staff.

    "Getting that medal around his neck and lifting that trophy is huge for him."

    Ex-Chelsea midfielder Joe Cole, speaking on TNT Sports: "The Chelsea fans are very demanding because they are used to winning. Now they have seen this team win they have more belief, the players have more belief. I feel like there is a really good era coming.

    "Next season for Chelsea has to be improvement.

    "They finished 15-points off champions Liverpool in the Premier League, so that gap has to be smaller.

    "Will they be in a title challenge? We don't know. But that points gap is crucial. Keep moving and keep improving."

    Commentator and former Leeds striker Lucy Ward, also speaking on TNT Sports: "People mock this trophy but this will mean a lot to this set of Chelsea players because it is a platform to move on into the Champions League this season.

    "Can they win another trophy? Can they get close at the top of the Premier League?

    "They will look back on this season in the Conference League, the development of the young players, solidifying some of the older players, and realise this actually means something."

  17. 'We have achieved everything we wanted to do' - Colwillpublished at 23:28 28 May

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    Chelsea defender Levi Colwill, speaking to TNT Sports: "To be the first club to have won everything possible, you can see the fans celebrating now and it shows how much it means to them.

    "We knew they were going to be a good team, especially at the start with their fans pushing them on, but we knew it was going to die off. We just had to wait and pick our moments and that is what we did in the second half.

    "Watching from the bench you can see where the spaces are and how you can help the team. When I came on for Benny [Badiashile] I could see he was working so hard and then the gaps were open. He did that for me, laid the foundations for me."

    On the past week: "It has been amazing. We have achieved everything we wanted to do.

    "It feels amazing winning my first European competition with Chelsea, hopefully many more to go. And getting Champions League for next season, I don't think you can get any better than that."