🗞️Today's headlines: Betis aim to make history in Poland
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The green and white team is seeking to win the Conference League against Chelsea, in what will be the most important match in the club's history.
Not every day is a European final played, nothing like the first one, and Betis wants to write its name in history against Chelsea. Today is the day of the final in Poland and the press is echoing it.📸 SERGEI GAPON - AFP or licensors

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