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Spanish teams' record in major finals is unreal ahead of Chelsea vs Real Betis
Spanish teams' record in major finals is unreal ahead of Chelsea vs Real Betis

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Spanish teams' record in major finals is unreal ahead of Chelsea vs Real Betis

Chelsea are firm favourites to beat Real Betis and win the Europa Conference League on Wednesday night, but they will have to break an incredible streak of Spanish sides in major finals. The Blues take on the La Liga outfit in Wroclaw, Poland with both sides looking to end their season on a high by adding a European trophy to their list of honours. This is the first time a Spanish side has reached the final of the Europa Conference League, but they have made it to plenty of other major showpieces in international and club football. Across the World Cup, European Championship, Champions League and Europa League/UEFA Cup the last 27 finals featuring a Spanish team have had a Spanish winner. Four of those showpieces have been all-Spanish affairs, but 23 have seen either Spain or a La Liga team beat a non-Spanish side. Wake up to find news on your club in your inbox every morning with Metro's Football Newsletter. Sign up to our newsletter and then select your team in the link we'll send you so we can get football news tailored to you. The last time a Spanish team was beaten by a non-Spanish side in a major final is all the way back in 2001 when Valencia lost in the Champions League showpiece on penalties to Bayern Munich. The same year, just a week earlier, Liverpool also downed Alaves in the UEFA Cup final 5-4 after a golden goal in extra-time. It was so long ago that Steffen Effenberg scored for Bayern Munich in that Champions League final and Gary McAllister was on the score sheet for Liverpool in the UEFA Cup final win. Since then English teams have come out on the wrong side of finals against Spanish sides 10 times. The likes of Manchester United and Arsenal have lost Champions League finals to Spanish opponents, Liverpool and Fulham have been among the beaten teams in Europa League finals and England lost to Spain in the Euro 2024 showpiece last year. Chelsea, though, have not been beaten on this epic run of Spanish success in finals. Real Madrid 2-1 Bayer Leverkusen – 2002 Champions League Final Valencia 2-0 Marseille – 2004 UEFA Cup Final Sevilla 4-0 Middlesbrough – 2006 UEFA Cup Final Barcelona 2-1 Arsenal – 2006 Champions League Final Sevilla 2-2 Espanyol (3-1 pens) – 2007 UEFA Cup Final Spain 1-0 Germany – Euro 2008 Final Barcelona 2-0 Manchester United – 2009 Champions League Final Atlético Madrid 2-1 Fulham (AET) – 2010 Europa League Final Spain 1-0 Netherlands (aet) – 2010 World Cup Final Barcelona 3-1 Manchester United – 2011 Champions League Final Atlético Madrid 3-0 Athletic Bilbao – 2012 Europa League Final Spain 4-0 Italy – Euro 2012 Final Sevilla 0-0 Benfica (4-2 pens) – 2014 Europa League Final Real Madrid 4-1 Atlético Madrid (aet) – 2014 Champions League Final Sevilla 3-2 Dnipro – 2015 Europa League Final Barcelona 3-1 Juventus – 2015 Champions League Final Sevilla 3-1 Liverpool – 2016 Europa League Final Real Madrid 1-1 Atlético Madrid (5-3 pens) – 2016 Champions League Final Real Madrid 4-1 Juventus – 2017 Champions League Final Atlético Madrid 3-0 Marseille – 2018 Europa League Final Real Madrid 3-1 Liverpool – 2018 Champions League Final Sevilla 3-2 Inter Milan – 2020 Europa League Final Villarreal 1-1 Manchester United (11-10 pens) – 2021 Europa League Final Real Madrid 1-0 Liverpool – 2022 Champions League Final Sevilla 1-1 Roma (4-1 pens) – 2023 Europa League Final Real Madrid 2-0 Borussia Dortmund – 2024 Champions League Final Spain 2-1 England – Euro 2024 Final Chelsea have the chance to break the long-running streak and manager Enzo Maresca says they will do so 'at any cost' after securing Champions League football on the final day of the Premier League season on Sunday. 'The message over the last 48 hours has been, 'We did something important, but if we want to confirm that we are becoming an important club again, we need to show the desire to win the game and the trophy',' he said ahead of the Real Betis clash. More Trending 'So it's job done, fantastic, and we're happy. But tomorrow is a different game, a final, and we want to win at any cost. 'Every day we have something to prove, no doubt. What we have done [qualifying for the Champions League] is done. Now we have to prove ourselves again tomorrow. 'We have played many games this season in this competition, now we have just one more. 'For sure, for me personally [there is something to prove], but the message to the players is exactly same. Every day is a chance to improve, and we want to compete for titles.' MORE: John Terry speaks out on Chelsea fans' frustrations with Enzo Maresca MORE: Chelsea rejected by £50m transfer target after 'months of talks' MORE: Enzo Maresca responds to banned Chelsea star's trip to Conference League final

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