For the first time in its history, Betis will compete tonight at 22:00 (CS1) for a European trophy, while Chelsea is in pursuit of its inaugural title in this new era. Although the Conference League trophy might not hold the same prestige for Chelsea, it represents a historic opportunity for Betis.
This season has undeniably been one of surprises, proving to be the year of the underdogs. Enzo Maresca highlighted in a recent press conference that the Conference League could symbolize the dawn of a new era for Chelsea. “It’s a chance to cultivate a winning mentality,” he stated, putting an end to any discussions of underestimating the competition.
Enzo Maresca: The Rookie’s Challenge
When he took the helm in the summer of 2024, confidence in Maresca was not universal. His previous work at Leicester was promising, yet Chelsea’s expectations demanded more, especially as the Blues adjusted to a new management style. Finishing 6th last season was seen as acceptable considering the club’s ambitions, as Maresca embarked on a challenging rebuilding effort from scratch.
Fast forward a year, and it’s clear that his mission has been accomplished. Despite experiencing ups and downs, particularly in 2025, Chelsea secured a top-four finish following a nail-biting finale against Nottingham at “City Ground,” earning a Champions League spot for next season.
In the coming year, Maresca won’t have to persuade his players to focus on European games, unlike this season when he needed to “sell” the idea of the Conference League.
“The biggest challenge in the Conference League this season was convincing the players that this is our premier competition. We won’t feature in the Champions League if we’re in the Conference League or Europa League,” he explained just days before the final, where he has a chance to claim his first trophy with Chelsea.
Under Pellegrini’s Leadership
Just a decade ago, Betis made its return to La Liga under Pep Mel, featuring players like Theobaldos and Castro. Since then, Betis has reached its first European final in the Conference League against Chelsea, marking five consecutive years of European qualification.
After winning the Spanish Cup in 2022, the new “Benito Villamarín” stadium is set to be a reality in two years. The team is currently enjoying a period of success and happiness, largely credited to manager Manuel Pellegrini, who is discussing a contract renewal with the club.
At 71 years old (71 years and 254 days), Pellegrini could become the oldest coach to win a European title. He has guided Betis through five consecutive European appearances, a historic achievement for the club. His approach has aligned perfectly with the club’s needs, instilling a winning mentality embraced by his players. The term “manquepierda” is no longer a fitting description of this team.
Betis now responds to its devoted fanbase with ambition and high standards. Pellegrini has created a squad that matches the club’s European history of the previous thirty years in just five seasons. With unprecedented consecutive years in La Liga, Betis has aspirations for even more: a new stadium, a structured club, and, crucially, Pellegrini’s renewal. Both sides will meet to discuss extending their agreement, independent of the final’s outcome.
Isco: From Young Talent to Mentor
Once a bright young star at Real Madrid, Isco has transformed from a promising talent into a seasoned leader at Betis. After facing challenges at Real Madrid and Sevilla, his transfer to Betis in 2023 rejuvenated his passion for the game. Just months later, he played a key role in helping the club reach its first-ever European final.
Having won titles at Real Madrid, securing one with Betis would hold a distinct significance. Now regarded as the face of this team at 33, Isco’s influence is felt throughout the squad, even as Bakambu scored the goals to lead them to the final.
With his experience, calmness, and leadership, Isco embodies the heart of Betis. A European trophy would be the crowning gem in his remarkable career.
Anthony: A Dream Loan
Anthony’s winter loan from Manchester United to Betis has proven to be exceptionally successful for both the player and the club. His spectacular goals against Fiorentina celebrated the team’s first European participation. After a memorable second match against Fiorentina, Anthony was overcome with emotion, choosing to applaud the fans rather than accept congratulations from teammates. Heading into the Conference League final, the statistics speak for themselves.
Anthony has recorded 9 goals and 5 assists across 25 appearances for Betis, earning recognition as one of Spain’s top players in the latter half of the season. The contrast with six months prior is striking; he was unwanted at United, facing a crossroads in his career. Betis embraced him, focusing on his challenging upbringing in a São Paulo favela rather than any personal troubles.
Despite facing little media criticism, Anthony regained his confidence quickly. He was instrumental in Betis’s thrilling 2-1 victory over Real Madrid, and he shone brightly with a goal in the 4-0 quarter-final win against Vitória Guimarães. His performances at Betis outshine those at United, with improved stats across the board.
Pellegrini dubbed him “a special case,” highlighting his unique talent and resilience. In a recent interview, he emphasized the importance of happiness to play football. Anthony shared his struggles, moments of despair, and appreciation for his family and faith in overcoming such challenges. Betis is already contemplating a path to retain him beyond the loan’s conclusion.
In the season’s final home game (a 1-1 draw with Valencia), when Anthony scored again, 51,141 fans rallied behind him, sporting jerseys with “Antonio of Triana,” cementing his bond with the city. He responded: “Betis will always be part of my life; the love I’ve received here is immense.”