Chelsea dropped the curtain on their 2024–25 season by lifting the first piece of silverware of the BlueCo era.
The Blues beat Real Betis in the final of the Conference League—a tournament in which Chelsea do not really want to be featuring anyway—having booked their return to the Champions League just days earlier by finishing fourth in the Premier League.
On paper, there were noticeable steps forward in Enzo Maresca’s debut year at the helm, but the celebratory mood which surrounds the end of the campaign has not yet fully brushed over an ugly mid-season run which saw Chelsea go from fringe title hopefuls to a fight to get out of Europe’s third-tier competition.
Here’s ’s review of Chelsea’s 2024–25 campaign.






