Servette FC vs Chelsea Aug 29 2024 18:30 UTC

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Servette FC pulls off an epic upset against Chelsea

Servette FC achieved a stunning victory over Chelsea in a thrilling UEFA Europa Conference League encounter. The match, played at the Stade de Genève, ended with a 3-1 scoreline in favor of the Swiss side.

Chelsea started the game controlling possession and creating numerous goal-scoring opportunities. In the 14th minute, French forward Christopher Nkunku opened the scoring from the penalty spot. However, Servette FC did not buckle and responded with a goal from young striker Julien Guillemenot in the 32nd minute, following a great assist by Dimitri Kutesa.

The second half was characterized by intense pace and a back-and-forth exchange of blows. Servette FC managed to turn the score around thanks to a goal from Enzo Crivelli in the 72nd minute, following an assist from Théo Cognat. Crivelli had entered the field as a substitute minutes earlier, and his impact proved crucial in the Swiss comeback.

Chelsea attempted to respond, but Servette FC’s defense stood firm, and the Swiss side managed to hold onto their lead until the final whistle. The match was marked by intensity, with seven yellow cards distributed between the two teams.

The final result leaves Chelsea in a difficult position in the UEFA Europa Conference League, while Servette FC finds themselves in a favorable position to advance in the competition.

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Substitutions servette fc: at minute 62 M. Stevanovic came in and J. Guillemenot went out., at minute 62 E. Crivelli came in and A. Antunes went out., at minute 78 J. Von Moos came in and D. Kutesa went out., at minute 85 T. Ouattara came in and D. Douline went out.

Substitutions chelsea: at minute 62 G. Tyrique came in and N. Madueke went out., at minute 63 N. Jackson came in and M. Guiu went out., at minute 63 M. Caicedo came in and E. Fernandez went out., at minute 73 C. Palmer came in and M. Mudryk went out.

The teams lined up as follows:


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