Chelsea ease past Legia Warsaw in UEFA Conference League QF first leg

IANS April 11, 2025 196 views

Chelsea delivered a dominant performance against Legia Warsaw in the UEFA Conference League quarterfinal first leg. The Premier League side secured a comfortable 3-0 victory with goals from Tyrique George and two from Noni Madueke. Despite Legia's goalkeeper Kacper Tobiasz making several impressive saves, Chelsea controlled the match from start to finish. The return leg in London on April 17 looks promising for the English team.

"Early second-half goals proved decisive in our comprehensive win" - Presumed Chelsea Manager
Warsaw, April 11: Chelsea moved a step closer to the UEFA Conference League semifinals with a convincing 3-0 win over Polish side Legia Warsaw in the first leg of their quarterfinal.

Key Points

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Chelsea's Tyrique George opens scoring with crucial rebound

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Noni Madueke nets two goals to seal victory

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Legia goalkeeper Tobiasz makes multiple key saves

Despite dominating possession in the first half, the visitors were unable to break through. Legia goalkeeper Kacper Tobiasz made key saves to keep the match scoreless at the break, stopping a long-range effort from Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and denying Cole Palmer in the box.

Chelsea broke the deadlock early in the second half. Tyrique George pounced on a rebound in the 49th minute after Tobiasz had saved a shot from Reece James, giving the Premier League side the lead, reports Xinhua.

The visitors doubled their advantage eight minutes later when Noni Madueke beat Tobiasz with a low shot to the near post in the 57th minute.

Christopher Nkunku had an opportunity to extend the lead from the penalty spot in the 73rd minute after being fouled in the area, but Tobiasz denied the Frenchman to keep Legia's hopes alive.

Madueke added his second goal of the night in the 75th minute, finishing off a cross from Jadon Sancho to seal the result and leave Legia facing a steep uphill battle.

The second leg is scheduled for April 17 in London.

Elasewhere, a well-worked Cedric Bakambu goal and Jesus Rodriguez's first European strike capped a dominant Betis display.

Midway through the first half, Bakambu raced onto a sublime Pablo Fornals through ball before firing past Sławomir Abramowicz to finish a crisp passing display.

Rodríguez doubled the lead just before half-time, steering in a loose ball from close range after Bakambu had been denied.

On other action, Luca Ranieri's fine strike and Rolando Mandragora's penalty ensured Fiorentina overcame a spirited Celje showing with 2-1 win.

The home side began brightly before the two-time Conference League runners-up went in front against the run of play thanks to a composed Ranieri finish to round off a brilliant run by the Fiorentina captain.

Midway through the second period, Mandragora held his nerve to convert from the spot after he was fouled by home captain Žan Karničnik.

Shortly afterwards, Logan Delaurier-Chaubet set up a nervy finish when sending David de Gea the wrong way with a cool penalty, but Celje were unable to find an equaliser.

Reader Comments

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Marcus T.
Solid performance from the boys! Madueke was on fire tonight 🔥 That second goal was pure class. Legia put up a good fight in the first half though.
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Sarah L.
Tobiasz was Legia's best player by far! Made some incredible saves that kept them in the game longer than they deserved to be. Respect to the keeper 👏
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Jamal K.
Chelsea looked much sharper in the second half but I'm still concerned about our finishing. Should've been 5-0 with all those chances. Nkunku's penalty miss was disappointing.
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Anika P.
As a Legia fan, this was tough to watch 😔 Our defense collapsed after that first goal. Hoping for a miracle at Stamford Bridge but it's looking unlikely...
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Trevor R.
That Sancho-Madueke connection on the third goal was beautiful! More of that please. Conference League might be our best shot at silverware this season.
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Katarzyna W.
Disappointed but not surprised. Chelsea's quality showed in the end. At least we can focus on the league now. Dziękujemy Legia for fighting until the end! ❤️🤍

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