Chelsea followed up their first leg draw against Liverpool with a resounding 4–0 victory at Drogba Arena, sealing a 6–2 aggregate win and booking their place at Wembley. The performance was a statement of dominance, with goals from Nacho Valera and a brace from Joseph Haigh, capped off by Júnior’s precise volley to complete the rout.

Pelé was again the heartbeat of Chelsea’s attack, pulling the strings in midfield with a Player of the Match display that showcased his control, vision, and energy. The Brazilian’s influence continues to define this side, having already been the hero of their Champions League triumph in 2051.


Chelsea Book Wembley Place

Chelsea can now look forward to another trip to Wembley following their 6–2 aggregate win over Liverpool. Along the way, they produced some unforgettable displays — including a 5–0 dismantling of Manchester City and a confident 3–1 victory over Norwich — reaffirming their position as one of Europe’s elite forces.


Pelé Impresses for Chelsea

Pelé once again delivered a masterclass in control and creativity. He completed 66 of his 78 passes (85%), made five successful dribbles, and provided a key assist. The midfielder’s awareness and precision were pivotal in unlocking Liverpool’s defence time and again. This performance brings his tally to 62 key passes in 27 appearances this season — a testament to his consistency.

Pele celebrating


Player Spotlight: Pelé

Now 25, Pelé has matured into one of Chelsea’s defining figures. His intelligence and confidence in tight spaces make him both a conductor and a catalyst. Whether gliding past markers or threading inch-perfect passes, Pelé’s presence gives Chelsea balance and flair in equal measure. With Wembley beckoning, all eyes will once again be on him.

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