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Chelsea Secure 2-0 Lead Against Servette in Europa Conference League Qualifier First Leg

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On August 22, Chelsea defeated Servette of the Swiss Super League 2-0, a major step in securing a position in the Europa Conference League group stages. The Blues’ victory at Stamford Bridge in the first leg of their qualifying match has given them a significant advantage in their pursuit of European competition.

Chelsea’s 2-0 victory over Servette of the Swiss Super League on August 22 was a significant step toward earning a spot in the Europa Conference League group stages. The Blues have a big edge going into European action thanks to their victory at Stamford Bridge in the first leg of their qualifying match.

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However, there was a significant change in momentum in the second half. Chelsea ultimately broke the scoreless draw five minutes into the second half of play when Christopher Nkunku scored his fourth goal of the season from a penalty kick. Following a handball in the box, Chelsea was awarded a spot-kick that gave them the advantage and the confidence to attack.

Chelsea started to exert greater control as the game went on, forcing Servette back and opening up more possibilities. After a deft ball from Enzo Fernandez, Noni Madueke extended Chelsea’s advantage in the 74th minute, marking another breakthrough. This score made Chelsea’s path to the group stages considerably clearer and basically placed them in a commanding position for the second leg next week.

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Chelsea needed the win more than ever after suffering a devastating 2-0 loss to Manchester City in Maresca’s first game as head coach. With this victory, Chelsea will go into the second leg of the Europa Conference League with confidence, knowing they have one foot firmly in the group stages. On August 30, they will play Servette again.