Chelsea fans have called their UEFA Conference League appearance “so f*cking embarrassing” as they learn their play-off opponents.
The Blues discovered their European play-off opponent following SC Braga’s 2-1 victory over Servette on Thursday night. The win allowed Braga to secure a place in the UEFA Europa League, relegating the Swiss side to the UEFA Conference League. As a result, Chelsea will now face Servette in a two-legged tie to secure a spot in the group stage of the tournament.
However, Chelsea fans are frustrated with their participation in the Conference League, Europe’s third-tier competition, which is a far cry from their recent history of Champions League glory.
A Blues fan, @Fadz27__, wrote: “Gotta tank this competition so f*cking embarrassing we’re even in it.”
Meanwhile, @Awal4PF, wrote: “Lmao so fr we are playing in conference league .”
Whereas, @BunchOfBallacks, wrote: “As if this club couldn’t embarrass me more.”
Another fan, @ur_Gean, hoped: “I wish we just score them like 8-0 so they cancel the second leg…”
Another supporter, @ArtofGodwin1, wrote: “Which kind bad dream be this.”
And, @Nany316_, frustratingly asked: “Is this a joke? We don’t go straight to groups?”
Despite the disappointment, the UEFA Conference League presents an opportunity for Chelsea to rebuild their reputation on the European stage. Winning the competition could serve as a morale boost for the club and its supporters, potentially setting the tone for a stronger performance in domestic and European competitions in the future.
The timing of the first leg against Servette adds to Chelsea’s growing concerns, as it is scheduled just four days after their high-profile Premier League opener against Manchester City, on August 22 at Stamford Bridge. The second leg will take place on August 29 in Switzerland, wedged between a tough away game at Wolverhampton Wanderers and a home fixture against Crystal Palace.
Chelsea’s significant squad size could play a pivotal role in how they approach this congested schedule right from the beginning of the campaign. The team is expected to make considerable changes from the lineup that faces Manchester City, allowing fringe players and younger talents to get valuable minutes. This approach could be advantageous, providing opportunities for squad players to impress, while also helping to manage the physical demands of a rigorous fixture list.
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