‘All Greek to me’ is not something you’ll hear from Chelsea

That 2-1 Premier League loss to Liverpool on Sunday didn’t seem to affect Chelsea too much, as the Blues rushed to a convincing 4-1 away win at Panathinaikos in the UEFA Conference League on Thursday night.Enzo Maresca’s side dominated the game and deservedly defeated the Greek side, which failed to hurt the favourites, with their only goal coming from ex-Manchester United player Facundo Pellistri.On the other hand, the Blues – tonight all in black – broke the deadlock early on through Joao Felix. Mudryk was there with the assist and the Portuguese forward reacted calmly from close range with a tap-in.🚨🇪🇺 GOAL | Panathinaikos 0-1 Chelsea | Joao FelixJOAO FELIX OPENS THE SCORING FOR CHELSEA!pic.twitter.com/tYJ3ls8Ie1— Tekkers Foot (@tekkersfoot) October 24, 2024 Confident in the back and patient up front, the Englishmen waited for another chance to strike and it arose shortly after the break as Neto crossed it to Mudryk, who added a goal to that first-half assist, showing his time is yet to come.Only a few minutes later, Felix’s shot from near the edge of the box deflected off the PAO’s defender and ended in the back of the net for 0-3.MUDRYK GOAL !!!!GOAL AND ASSIST TODAY !! TALK NOW HATERS !!!!! pic.twitter.com/UtHljWDHBC— Janty (@CFC_Janty) October 24, 2024 That was the moment this game was killed and the rival, deprived of any hope, continued with their road down, conceding a penalty which Nkunku converted for 4-0.Pellistri managed, though, to peg one back shortly after, but the greens from Athens are far from the level necessary to confront a serious Premier League team like Chelsea.UEFA CONFERENCE LEAGUE – ROUND 3ThursdayPanathinaikos – Chelsea 1-4 (0-1)/Pellistri 69 – Felix 22,55, Mudryk 48, Nkunku 59 pen/

Powered by Live Score & Live Score App