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Chelsea
made it two wins from two in the UEFA Conference League as they beat Greek Super
League side Panathinaikos 4-1.
Enzo Maresca's Blues shot to the top of the league phase table as a result, and
they have now scored four goals or more in five games in all competitions so far
this season.
There was a highly emotional atmosphere inside the Athens Olympic Stadium; 18
days earlier, George Baldock had played in the hosts' 0-0 draw against sworn
enemies Olympiacos - on Thursday, tributes were paid to the former Sheffield
United defender, who died on October 9 aged just 31.
Placards with Baldock's squad number 32 printed on them were raised aloft in the
stands, while a version of David Bowie's hit 'Starman' was played over the PA
system, in a nod to the nickname given to him by Blades fans.
Chelsea had to navigate the opening stages carefully; they allowed Gent to test
them early on in their opener three weeks earlier and did the same in Greece.
Blues goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen made a good save to tip Tin Jedvaj's downward
header away, before Azzedine Ounahi hit a dipping shot wide from 20 yards.
Midway through the first half, Chelsea took the lead. Joao Felix glanced a
header on to Mykhailo Mudryk and prodded home the neat return ball from the
Ukrainian winger. It's rare to call a 1-0 lead comfortable, but that's exactly
what it was by the time the interval arrived.
Mudryk doubled the lead inside two minutes of the restart when he headed in
Pedro Neto's inviting ball from the right, and Felix added his second to make it
3-0 with a shot that took a wicked deflection off the boot of Nemanja Maksimovic
before beating Panathinaikos goalkeeper Bartlomiej Dragowski.
The win was all but secured just before the hour when Christopher Nkunku tucked
home a penalty - despite lasers being shone in his face - after Daniel Mancini
was adjudged to have handled in the box.
Ex-Manchester United winger Facundo Pellistri tapped in a cross from Georgios
Vagiannidis to reduce the deficit, but it was nothing more than a consolation
for the Greek Super League side.
Alonso rues Panthinaikos 'errors'
Panathinaikos manager Diego Alonso:
"We played a good game for 22 minutes, then we made an error and it led to the
first goal.
"In the second half we lost our concentration for 15 minutes and this was enough
to let in three goals.
"This happens when you play against a top team of the Premier League. When you
commit an error, you pay hard."
Maresca: 'Slow learner' Mudryk is improving
Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca:
"We're working with him [Mudryk] and all the wingers. They need to arrive inside
the box in the position where Misha [Mudryk] scored. He's struggled to arrive
there, now he's started to. That's where we're going to score goals.
"We want the best for Misha, since day one we've tried to help him. Probably
he's one of the guys that the learning process is more slow compared to the
rest.
Chelsea's Mykhailo Mudryk, right, celebrates after scoring his side's second
goal during the Europa Conference League opening phase soccer match between
Panathinaikos and Chelsea at the Olympic stadium in Athens, Greece, Thursday,
Oct. 24, 2024. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis)
"But he's improving. I'm sure that slowly, slowly we're going to arrive where he
will score more goals and to be more important for us."
On making 11 changes again in Europe: "The most important thing is no matter how
many players we change, you can see the identity of the team. The identity is
quite clear.
"What we want is exactly what they're doing; taking the chance when we give it
to them. Tonight once again they showed that."
Teams
Subs Not Used Lodygin, Lilo, Ingason, Fikaj, Bregou, Willian
Arao, Ntampizas
Booked Mladenovic
Goals Pellistri 69
Chelsea Jorgensen; Cucurella, Disasi, Badiashile, Veiga; Enzo
(Casadei 71), Dewsbury-Hall (Chukwuemeka, 77); Neto (George 62), Felix, Mudryk;
Nkunku (Guiu 62)
Subs Not Used Sanchez, Bergstrom, Tosin, Rak-Sakyi, Madueke,
Sancho, Mheuka
Booked Disasi
Goals Felix 22, 55, Mudryk 49, Nkunku 59
Attendance 59,742
Referee Antonio Nobre (POR)
VAR Andre Narciso (POR)