Overview
- Chelsea progressed to the Europa Conference League semi-finals with a 4-2 aggregate win despite a 2-1 home defeat to Legia Warsaw in the second leg.
- Marc Cucurella scored Chelsea's lone goal on the night, while Tomas Pekhart and Steve Kapuadi netted for Legia, whose fans created a charged atmosphere at Stamford Bridge.
- Enzo Maresca made seven changes to his squad, but key attackers Cole Palmer and Nicolas Jackson extended their goal droughts, missing clear chances.
- Supporters voiced frustration with Chelsea's performance, booing at full-time, while Maresca acknowledged the team's struggles to convert easy opportunities.
- Chelsea will now face Swedish side Djurgarden in the semi-finals, following Djurgarden's extra-time win over Rapid Vienna.