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Felix scores twice as Chelsea win at Panathinaikos in Europa Conference League

By Vincent Ashitey
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Joao Felix scored twice as Chelsea won at Panathinaikos on an emotional night in the Europa Conference League as tributes were paid to the Greek side’s former defender George Baldock.

The hosts were playing their first home game since Baldock died at the age of 31 on 9 October.

Before kick-off, Panathinaikos and Chelsea players paid tribute while both sets of fans held up placards with Baldock’s squad number of 32 on them.

David Bowie’s Starman played through the PA system, in reference to the former Sheffield United player’s nickname.

Once the game got under way, Panathinaikos played with high energy and determination and Chelsea goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen had to be alert to keep out Tin Jedvaj’s second-minute header.

Visiting boss Enzo Maresca made 11 changes for the game and it took a while for Chelsea to settle, but they broke through with a well-worked move on the counter, Felix playing a one-two with Mykhailo Mudryk before sweeping in from close range.

Mudryk made it 2-0 soon after the break when he headed in Pedro Neto’s cross for his first goal of the season, and the Ukraine forward was the provider again for Felix to get his second, with his strike taking a deflection on its way into the net.

Christopher Nkunku wrapped up the comfortable win for Chelsea, firing home a confident penalty after Daniel Mancini’s foul.

Former Manchester United midfielder Facundo Pellistri swept in a consolation for the hosts, but it was ultimately a comfortable win for Chelsea.