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Preview: Real Betis vs. Chelsea – Prediction, Team News, Lineups

Preview: Real Betis vs. Chelsea - Prediction, Team News, Lineups

Bidding to become the first side to win all four major UEFA club competitions, Chelsea square up to Spanish powerhouses Real Betis in the final of the Conference League on Wednesday night in Wroclaw.

Enzo Maresca’s men made light work of Swedish outfit Djurgardens IF in the semi-finals to punch an obligatory ticket to the showpiece, while Betis denied Fiorentina another shot at glory.

Match preview

A Conference League trophy is nice, a place in the Champions League is even nicer, and Chelsea could end a transitional 2024-25 campaign with both under their belts thanks to their successful feats at the City Ground on the last day of the Premier League season.

Headlining gameweek 38 against Nottingham Forest – one of four other teams also fighting for three remaining Champions League places – Chelsea reserved their seat at Europe’s top table at the expense of the Tricky Trees thanks to a second-half Levi Colwill finish.

The Blues’ 1-0 beating of Nuno Espirito Santo’s side triggered the customary celebrations from Maresca’s men, who knew that victory by any scoreline would suffice regardless of what happened elsewhere, and a fourth-placed ranking in the Premier League table is something for the manager to shout about.

Chelsea’s successful Champions League qualification mission also means that there is less riding on the result of Wednesday’s showpiece, where the winner would ordinarily qualify for next season’s Europa League, but even though their spot in Europe is not on the line, history is.

Already boasting Champions League, Europa League and Super Cup trophies, the Blues can become the first side to ever win all four UEFA club tournaments in what will be their 13th European final; they have won eight of the previous 12.

Seen as the heavy favourites to clinch the Conference League at the start of the term, Chelsea have lived up to expectations barring two blemishes against Servette and Legia Warsaw, although they have not faced a test of this calibre in the third-tier competition.

Chelsea’s history in continental finals could hardly be richer, but Real Betis will be fighting for a European trophy for the very first time on Wednesday, albeit under a manager who knows a thing or two about lifting cups aloft.

Former Premier League winner Manuel Pellegrini has guided Los Verdiblancos to the 2024-25 final through the process of rejuvenation, having overseen the renaissances of Isco and Antony over the past several months, and the former was the star of the semi-finals.

Heading to Italy with a 2-1 first-leg lead over Fiorentina, Real Betis found themselves 2-1 down and on the brink of being taken to extra time, only for Antony to follow up his free-kick opener with a 97th-minute assist for Abde Ezzalzouli as Betis progressed in the most breathtaking of circumstances.

However, that 2-2 draw marked the start of a demoralising run for Pellegrini’s side, who failed to win any of their last four La Liga games of the campaign, although their sixth-placed ranking in the Spanish top-flight table means that they are already assured of Europa League football.

Almost 20 years have passed since Betis and Chelsea last met in a competitive setting – the Blues won 4-0 at home and lost 1-0 away in the 2005-06 Champions League group stage – and after working in tandem at West Ham United, Maresca now seeks to outdo his former master Pellegrini.

Real Betis Conference League form:
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Real Betis form (all competitions):
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Chelsea Conference League form:
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Team News

Chelsea number nine Nicolas Jackson could only watch on helplessly at the City Ground amid his Premier League suspension, but the Senegal international is fine to lead the line in Europe, a significant boost given Christopher Nkunku (knock) remained unavailable at the weekend.

The Frenchman was declared fit by Maresca before the game, though, so there is every chance he was simply spared, but Aaron Anselmino (hamstring), Wesley Fofana (hamstring), Omari Kellyman (hamstring) and Mykhaylo Mudryk (suspended) are still missing.

Furthermore, fit-again midfielder Romeo Lavia has been ineligible for the Conference League all season long, but a few alterations can be expected on the Chelsea side, as Filip Jorgensen, Malo Gusto, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Trevoh Chalobah all seek starts in the final.

As for Real Betis, the hamstring injury that Hector Bellerin picked up in the semi-final second leg with Fiorentina has ruled him out for the rest of the season, and the ex-Arsenal man is one of four guaranteed absentees for the Spaniards alongside Marc Roca (foot), Diego Llorente (hamstring) and Chimy Avila (hamstring).

Giovani Lo Celso’s participation is also in doubt, as the Argentine midfielder did not train on Saturday due to muscular discomfort, but Youssouf Sabaly and Johnny Cardoso were both involved after shaking off minor issues.

Sabaly’s availability will be particularly crucial in the wake of Bellerin’s season-ending injury, while Cedric Bakambu ought to lead the line; now 34, the striker has scored seven Conference League goals this term, one shy of top scorer Afimico Pululu of Jagiellonia Bialystok.

Real Betis possible starting lineup:
Vieites; Sabaly, Bartra, Natan, R. Rodriguez; Cardoso, Altimara; Antony, Isco, Fornals; Bakambu

Chelsea possible starting lineup:
Jorgensen; Gusto, Chalobah, Badiashile, Cucurella; Dewsbury-Hall, Fernandez; Sancho, Nkunku, George; Jackson

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He Gives Us Energy: William Saliba Hails Mastermind Behind Arsenal’s Defensive Dominance

William Saliba and Gabriel Heinze during Arsenal training session

Arsenal’s defensive dominance in the Premier League has a new driving force behind it, according to William Saliba. The French centre-back has hailed Gabriel Heinze, Mikel Arteta’s new first-team coach, as the mastermind behind the Gunners’ impressive backline.

Since joining Arteta’s staff in July, Heinze has brought his trademark intensity and energy to Arsenal’s training ground, helping a side that has conceded just seven goals in 14 Premier League matches — the best defensive record in the division.


Heinze’s Influence On The Gunners

Speaking to the Men in Blazers Media Network, Saliba described Heinze as a constant presence around the defenders:

“Gabriel Heinze helps a lot, especially the defenders. He gives us energy because he’s always talking, always loud — even in training when we do simple things, he’s always loud. Even for nothing, he will be loud! He talks a lot and it’s good to have him close to us. I think this guy can help us a lot.”

Saliba’s comments paint a vivid picture of Heinze as a demanding coach, whose booming voice and relentless standards lift the entire defensive unit.

Arteta added context to Heinze’s appointment, noting their long-standing friendship and mutual trust:

“He’s a winner. He’s won in many clubs he’s been at. We’ve known each other for 23 years, I’m very close to that. It brings something extra.”

He praised Heinze’s tactical insight and complementary personality:

“We complement each other really well, and everybody brings a different insight, a different character, a different personality, to the table that makes us a much better team.”


A Winning Pedigree

Heinze’s coaching approach is rooted in a winning playing career. From PSG to Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Marseille, the former defender was known for hard tackling and relentless duels. Since retiring in 2014, he’s built a coaching résumé across South America and the U.S., including stints at Godoy Cruz, Argentinos Juniors, Velez Sarsfield, Atlanta United, and Newell’s Old Boys.


Testing Defensive Resilience

Heinze’s influence comes at a time when Arsenal’s defense has been hit by injuries. Key centre-backs Saliba and Gabriel have been sidelined, forcing Arteta to deploy makeshift partnerships like Mosquera, Piero Hincapie, and Jurrien Timber. Despite the reshuffling, Arsenal still secured a 2-0 victory over Brentford, proving the defensive organisation and resilience Heinze has instilled.

Arteta commented on the injury situation:

“He (Saliba) had a little niggle, so I think it’s going to be a matter of days. Big Gabi is doing very well as well, but that’s weeks as well.”


With Heinze bringing energy, intensity, and tactical sharpness, Arsenal’s defensive stability continues to impress, even amid injury crises — a testament to the Argentine coach’s impact on the Premier League leaders.


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Arne Slot Confirms Mohamed Salah Is ‘Always In My Mind’ Amid Liverpool Absence

Mohamed Salah sitting on Liverpool bench during Premier League match

Liverpool boss Arne Slot has addressed the speculation surrounding Mohamed Salah, admitting that the Egypt forward is “always in my mind” despite being left out of the last two starting line-ups.

Salah, 33, has had a slow start to the Premier League season, scoring just four goals, and has played only 45 minutes across the last two games. The forward’s omission from the starting XI has sparked talk of a potential Saudi Pro League move, though Salah recently signed a two-year contract extension with Liverpool in April.


Slot Explains Salah Situation

“I think for every player in my mind can start and Mo is an exceptional player for us,” Slot said. “He is always in my mind to either start or to come off the bench.”

Salah played a starring role last season, scoring 29 goals as Liverpool lifted the Premier League in Slot’s first campaign. However, he was an unused substitute in Liverpool’s 2-1 win at West Ham and again came off the bench in the 1-1 draw at home to Sunderland.

Slot acknowledged the chatter around Salah’s absence, saying:

“The chatter, yes because he deserves that, he has been so influential for me and six or seven years. It’s completely normal people talk about it when he isn’t playing.”


Van Dijk Weighs In

Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk also commented, highlighting that no player at the club has “unlimited credit”:

“He is still a fantastic player and we still have to remember there is a reason why he has been so successful at the club and we have to respect that. I need him around as one of the leaders. He’s disappointed but that’s absolutely normal. It’s always been the case that no one is undroppable.”

This statement underscores the high standards at Liverpool, even for one of their most prolific stars.


Liverpool’s Current Form

The Reds are currently ninth in the Premier League, 11 points behind leaders Arsenal, having won just two of their nine league games. Salah’s presence will be crucial as Liverpool look to regain momentum, with their next game set against Leeds United.

While fans debate Salah’s place in the squad, both Slot and Van Dijk emphasize that he remains central to Liverpool’s ambitions, both on the pitch and in the dressing room.


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‘Frustrated And Angry’ – Ruben Amorim Lets Rip At Man Utd After Throwing Away Lead Against West Ham

'I'm Frustrated' - Amorim Laments As Man Utd Lose Again

Manchester United had a golden opportunity to climb into the Premier League’s top five — but instead, they left Old Trafford with more frustration, more questions, and a visibly angry Ruben Amorim.

Diogo Dalot’s second-half strike should have been the start of a comfortable win. Instead, it became another night where United looked unsure, unfocused, and unable to kill off an opponent fighting for survival.

And Amorim?
He did not hide his feelings one bit.


United Drop Points… Again

United were coming off a shock defeat to 10-man Everton, and this was supposed to be the perfect response. Facing 18th-placed West Ham — a team with just one away win all season — many expected a bounce-back.

But things didn’t go as planned.

The Red Devils struggled to create clear chances, Bruno Fernandes couldn’t pull the strings, and 19-year-old Ayden Heaven looked shaky in his first Premier League start before being taken off at half-time.

West Ham stayed patient, stayed organised, and took their chance when it came.
Soungoutou Magassa pounced late in the game, smashing home from a corner to make it 1-1.

Old Trafford went silent.
Amorim, however, did not.


Amorim: “We Should Have Closed The Game Out”

The United manager could not hide his disappointment after the match.

“We lost control after the first goal,” he said. “We stopped winning second balls. We defended too far from our goal. We had the game under control and we didn’t win. That is frustrating and that is why I am angry.”

He went further on BBC Match of the Day:
“We should have closed the game with the ball. The game was there to win. We had our moments but we lost control. After the goal, we were sloppy. It’s really frustrating.”

For a manager who prides himself on structure, the collapse in control clearly hit a nerve.


The Heaven-Yoro Decision

Amorim raised eyebrows by starting Ayden Heaven and dropping Leny Yoro. But after Heaven collected an early yellow card and struggled against Callum Wilson, the manager had no choice but to make a switch.

“Of course it was the yellow card,” Amorim explained. “One more foul and it could be another yellow. We also needed him for set pieces. We have to be smarter.”

It was a risky gamble that didn’t pay off — but it wasn’t the main reason United failed to take all three points.


Dalot: “The Game Was Ours To Win”

Dalot, who scored United’s goal, echoed his manager’s frustration.

“We cannot get anxious after scoring,” he said. “We became sloppy with the ball. We knew West Ham would look for counters and set pieces, and it was more our fault than anything they did.”

United have now taken just two points from their last three Premier League games at Old Trafford — and the pressure continues to grow.


Sports Market International Verdict

This is the kind of match top-five teams win without stress. But instead, Manchester United once again handed the momentum back to a relegation-fighting opponent.

From missed chances to lack of control to late lapses, the problems are becoming predictable — and the excuses are becoming fewer.

If the Red Devils want to climb back into the elite category, these are the games they simply must win.


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