‘Spanish team’ loses 23-year record of ‘losing the final’ in European football
The La Liga side’s unbeaten run in a major tournament final. Which had started in 2002, was ended by Real Betis‘ 4-1 defeat to Chelsea and the Conference League title was lost. The

last time the Spanish club failed to win a major European final was 24 years ago. When Valencia lost on penalties to Bayern Munich in the Champions League.
Since then, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, Villarreal and Sevilla have all had their title deciders against foreign teams, making it 19 consecutive games.
Betis started brightly on Wednesday when Abde Ezzalzuli took the lead nine minutes later. And had chances to add to the deficit, only to be overwhelmed in the second half. Manuel Pellegrini,
who was coached by his former student Enzo Maresca, สนใจสมัคร? คลิกที่นี่เพื่อเริ่มต้น also missed out on a second trophy for the club. Following the 2022 Copa del Rey.
“We had a very good first half. We were superior and had two or three chances to score more.” the Chilean coach said after the game in Poland.
“In the second half, we had to make some substitutions because of injuries and that affected the game. Chelsea caused us more problems on the left, they turned the game around in a few minutes. “
Chelsea are a difficult opponent to play against. But I think the score doesn’t show the real distance between the two teams. “
We tried to equalise but we didn’t succeed. And we are proud of the way the fans supported the team. We couldn’t maintain the level from the first half to give them the title.”