Chelsea vs Panathinaikos: Live Score, Updates, and Highlights from Greece - Follow Along for All the Action!
11:19 EDT 24 Oct 2024, updated 15:04 EDT 24 Oct 2024 By Tum Balogun and Kieran Gill At Athens Olympic Stadium
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Get yourself over to our other live blog for coverage of Manchester United's trip to Turkey to face Jose Mourinho's Fenerbahce in the Europa League. Thanks for joining us for Chelsea's game win over in Greece, we'll see you shortly. And like I said, don't miss out on what promises to be a thriller in Istanbul.
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The Ukrainian put in one of his best performances for the Blues in some time. He ran straight over to his manager when he scored his goal and the signs of improvement under Maresca look good. Imagine if he could realise the potential he had at Shakhtar. Okay, I'm getting a bit carried away.
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Make sure you check out the MATCH STORY from Mail Sport's Kieran Gill who was the game tonight.
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Job well done for the visitors as boos ring out in the Athens Olympic Stadium. Chelsea were in control from pretty much start to finish but they had to turn up the tempo after the break to create some separation from their opponents.
That will please Maresca most of all. His side have got back to winning ways after their defeat against Liverpool on Sunday and made it back-to-back victories in the Conference League this term.
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Disasi becomes only the second player to go into the book after giving away a free-kick on the edge of the area. This should be the last action of the match.
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Panathinaikos' ordeal is nearly over. Just three additional minutes for the home side to endure before this one is over. Chelsea meanwhile, especially Felix, are still looking for another.
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Former academy star Tyrique George must have had about eight shots since he's come onto the pitch. The youngster is clearly desperate to get on the scoresheet tonight.
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The home team come agonisingly close to grabbing that second goal on two occasions. First, Viega miscued a clearance and nearly saw the ball loop over his goalkeeper and into the net.
From the resulting corner, Jorgensen made a mess of a bunch and had to rely on Badiashille to clear the ball off the line. Nervy stuff all of a sudden.
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Just over 10 minutes to play in Athens. Another goal for the home side would have this interesting, given that Panathinaikos have a stronger team on the pitch now than at the beginning of the game.
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It's yet more changes for the visitors here as they look to wind things down ahead of their weekend clash against Newcastle. Dewsbury-Hall is the latest to depart for Chukwuemeka.
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Shortly after the goal, Cesare Casadei came on for Fernandez, while Duricic and Sporar have joined the action in place of the goalscorer Pellistri and Jeremejeff for the home side.
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Chelsea understandably take their eye off the ball for a minute and the hosts grab themselves a goal for their efforts. That's one for the home supporters who have been quiet since Chelsea scored their second.
The former Manchester United winger Facundo Pellistri taps in at the far post after a decent move and crisp cross. The Blues will be disappointed not to keep a clean sheet.
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Vagiannidis and Tete come on for Mancini and Mladenovic for the home side, while Nkunku and Neto depart for Marc Guiu George.
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That's four! The Frenchman keeps his cool and keeps up his record of scoring from the spot in Europe this season. He also had to do his best to not be off put by the lasers pointing at his face. UEFA will surely take a look at that after the match.
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It's going from bad to worse for the home side here. Felix is involved again as his pass into the box hits the arm of full-back Mladenovic. The defender is unfortunate but the decision is correct. Nkunku to take this one.
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They're purring now. Chelsea's lead expands to three thanks to Felix's second of the night. The forward gets a slice of luck as his shot deflects off Maksimovic and wrong-foots Dragowski in goal.
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That might be the game. Mudryk gets rewarded for his fine overall display with a header at the far post from Neto's accurate cross. The Ukrainian showed great determination to win a ball he looked second favourite for. It's the perfect start to the second half for the visitors who can shut the game down from here.
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Nkunku looked towards the referee after going to ground following a coming-together with Schenkeveld. The Frenchman turned on the after-burners to break into the box but was well-tracked by the defender. No penalty said the official, in truth, there weren't many shouts from Nkunku's Chelsea team-mates.
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The second half is underway. What have the home side got? Anything they can do to trouble the Premier League giants.
The teams are as they were at the start of the second period.
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Panathinaikos are managed by former Uruguay and Sevilla manager Diego Alonso. The coach decided to bench several of his star players for the visit of Chelsea, presumably because he thought his side would lose the game anyway.
But with them still only being one down, will he change tack after the break?
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So far so good for Maresca's men. Panathinaikos started brightly and had a chance after only a few seconds but since then the Blues have been in total control of the clash. Maresca will be delighted that this second string looks about his fluid and accomplished as his preferred XI.
The Blues look in a good place at the moment.
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The home fans are continuing to do their bit, belting out tune after tune despite their side struggling on the pitch. Blues defender Badiashile has just committed his third foul of the half - he'll surely be in the book next time.
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Felix tries his luck from range and why not. The Portuguese unleashed a drive from about 25 yards. It had a lot of dip and power, the only issue was that it was never on target. Danger averted for the home side.
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It's gone a bit scrappy in the last few minutes, which suits both teams, I suppose. Panathinaikos will be relieved to have survived that latest bout of Chelsea pressure, while the visitors will be content with their goal advantage for the time being.
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The Blues are in complete control now since going in front. Panathinaikos will be desperate to ensure they don't go in more than one goal behind at the break. Their attacking threat has all but disappeared in the last few minutes and Chelsea looking in good shape to grab another... and then another.
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The visitors go close to a second but are denied by a fine save by Dragowski. The keeper reacted quickly to Fernandez's cracking drive after more good work from Maurdyk on the wing.
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By Kieran Gill At Athens Olympic Stadium
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Chelsea show their class. Dewsbury-Hall plays a lofted ball through to Felix, who nods it onto Mudryk on the wing. The Ukrainian used his pace and trickery to drive into the box and find Felix with a low cross, which he dually dispatched. Simple as that. Are we sure this is a B team?
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In the developing saga of the Panathinaikos fan with a laser pen, latest news is that they've been warned. We'll have more on this when we have it...
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Mudryk tries to force the issue and has a shot from range but his effort sails well over the crossbar. It was worth a try and the effort had a good shape to it. Shame - for Chelsea anyway - that it was off target.
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The home side are holding their own at the moment. It certainly feels like the crowd are playing their part in the early exchanges. No big opportunities to speak of just yet but these are some good early signs for them.
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The confident start from the home side continues. Yes, Chelsea have managed to get their foot on the ball in the last few minutes but Panathinaikos continue to look a threat, increasingly on the break.
By Kieran Gill At Athens Olympic Stadium
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It's another attempt for the home side in the opening minutes. This time it's attacking midfielder Ounahi, who tries his luck from range after cutting inside on his right foot. Jorgensen isn't tested on this occasion but it's been a really good start from them.
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Early chance for the home side as Jedvaj tests Jorgensen. The Chelsea stopper makes a fine save from the far-post header. That's just what the crowd needed to keep up their jubilant chants.
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The visitors get the chance underway in Greece. Let's hope we've got a good game in store.
By Kieran Gill At Athens Olympic Stadium
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Both sets of players are out onto the pitch in Athens ahead of kick-off, which is now just moments away. Chelsea are obviously the favourites but Panathinaikos will be buoyed by the atmosphere and occasion tonight.
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Spectators in the Athens Olympic Stadium have hoisted placards with number 32 as the stadium tannoy blares out David Bowie's 'Starman'. There's a heavy atmosphere in Greece tonight.
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It's a big night for the former Atletico Madrid winger, who hasn't set the world alight since his return to Stamford Bridge.
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Enzo Maresca, Chelsea manager, TNT Sports:
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Here are some images of what Mail Sport's Kieran Gill told us from the Athens Olympic Stadium earlier. The home side's players are all wearing Baldock's number ahead of their first home match since his death.
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The Blues starting XI tonight have posed for a picture with a Chelsea shirt bearing the name and number of the former Panathinaikos defender. A nice touch from the visitors ahead of the clash.
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Not long to go now until kick-off in Greece. The stars of both teams are out being put through their paces before the fun gets underway.
By Kieran Gill At Athens Olympic Stadium
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Facundo Pellistri, Panathinaikos, TNT Sports:
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The Blues are facing Panathinaikos tonight for the very first time but they have had their fair share of trips to Greece. The Blues have won all five of their visits to the country in European competition.
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Kick-off is less than 40 minutes away in Greece and the players are out onto the pitch getting ready for the clash.
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Comparatively modest surroundings in Greece to what the Chelsea stars are used to.
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There are plenty of games to look forward to tonight across Europe in the Europa and Conference League. Here's a look at the full slate, starting of course with the Blues in Greece. Make sure you stay with us later on for coverage of Man United's trip to Turkey to face their former manager Jose Mourinho.
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The home side features a couple of names that will be familiar to Premier League fans. Most notable is ex-United winger Facundo Pellistri. The squad also includes former Bayer Leverkusen defender Jedvaj and Serbia international Nemanja Maksimovic.
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The club's unique match pennant takes on an emotional feel tonight, with it bearing the number of their former defender Baldock.
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Enzo Fernandez captains the side in Greece as Maresca expectantly makes wholesale changes to the side that lost to Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday.
Nkunku bagged a hat-trick in the last Europa League clash, while Neto will be keen to impress and earn a starting spot in the Premier League side.
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Joao Felix, Chelsea, pre-match:
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Enzo Maresca is using the Conference League as an opportunity to give members of his bloated squad some minutes. He's also seeing it as a chance to give the club's gifted youngsters a taste of first-team action.
Four academy players, Lucas Bergstrom, Tyrique Geroge, Samuel Rak-Sayki, and Shumaira Mheuka, are among the travelling party tonight.
We'll see if any are afforded a start when the team news comes in shortly.
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The former Sheffield United defender tragically died earlier this month while a Panathinaikos player. The club are playing their first home game tonight since his passing and they are set to pay tribute to their former player ahead of kick-off.
Chelsea supporters have been invited to participate in the display by collecting green sheets of paper when entering the stadium.
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Enzo Maresca, Chelsea manager, pre-match:
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Hello and welcome to Mail Sport's coverage of Chelsea's Europa Conference League clash against Panathinaikos at the Athens Olympic Stadium. The Blues are overwhelming favourites for this competition given their resources but they could face a tough test tonight in front of a raucous Greek crowd.
The atmosphere will no doubt be heightened with this being Panathinaikos' first home game since the tragic death of George Baldock earlier this month.
We'll be bringing you all the updates ahead of the 5:45pm kick-off and then all the action when the game gets underway. Let's go!