Chelsea Cruise to 2-0 Win Over Servette in Conference League Opener

Chelsea Stifle Servette to Take Strong Lead in UEFA Conference League

London – Chelsea has taken a significant advantage in their UEFA Conference League tie after defeating Swiss side Servette 2-0 in the first leg at Stamford Bridge.

Despite a shaky start to the season, the Blues received a reprieve after qualifying for the Conference League due to their Premier League sixth-place finish and Manchester United’s FA Cup victory.

Chances were scarce in the first half as both teams struggled to create notable scoring opportunities. However, the second period saw a different story unfold as the home team’s persistence eventually paid off.

French striker Christopher Nkunku netted his first goal of the season with a 55th-minute penalty, and the hosts’ momentum was soon after rewarded with a second goal from youngster Noni Madueke. The attacker showcased his skill with a powerful strike from a tight angle using his less-dominant right foot.

The result has handed Chelsea a strong foothold ahead of the second leg, putting them well on course to qualify for the Conference League’s main competition.

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