Chelsea produced a masterclass performance on Thursday night, demolishing FC Noah 8-0 at Stamford Bridge in the UEFA Europa Conference League. The Blues dominated from start to finish, showcasing clinical finishing, slick passing, and relentless attacking play, Softfootball reports.
Tosin Adarabioyo opened the scoring in the 12th minute, followed swiftly by Marc Guiu in the 13th, marking his first goal for Chelsea after a defensive error by Noah. Axel Disasi added a third in the 18th minute, and João Félix scored twice before halftime, putting Chelsea firmly in control.
The onslaught continued in the second half, with Mykhailo Mudryk netting a sensational goal in the 39th minute, and Christopher Nkunku completing the rout with two strikes, including a penalty in the 76th minute. Nkunku’s consistent scoring on European nights continues to highlight his importance to Chelsea’s attack.
Chelsea registered 27 shots with 16 on target, maintaining 58% possession, while FC Noah struggled to mount any sustained threat despite 15 attempts. The Blues’ fluid attacking movements and precise finishing left the visitors helpless throughout the match.
Manager Enzo Maresca praised the team’s performance, emphasizing the squad’s ability to rotate effectively while maintaining intensity and quality. The victory not only boosts Chelsea’s confidence in Europe but also sends a strong statement to their group-stage rivals.
With this emphatic win, Chelsea have positioned themselves strongly in the Conference League, and their attacking momentum will be key as they prepare for upcoming domestic and European fixtures. Stamford Bridge was the perfect stage for a dazzling night of football, leaving fans and pundits alike marveling at Chelsea’s attacking firepower.
