Europa League: Chelsea set new record after 1-1 draw with Frankfurt
Chelsea set a new Europa League record for the longest unbeaten run in the competition’s history, after drawing 1-1 with Eintracht Frankfurt in their semi-final first leg on Thursday.
The Blues matched Atletico Madrid’s previous best of 15 games unbeaten, after beating Slavia Prague in the quarter-finals.
Chelsea’s record-breaking run began back in 2012, the season in which they lifted the Europa League trophy.
Luka Jovic’s superb first-half header saw Maurizio Sarri’s side fall behind in Germany, but Pedro levelled for the Premier League team shortly before half-time.
The second leg will be played at Stamford Bridge on Thursday, May 9.
The Blues matched Atletico Madrid’s previous best of 15 games unbeaten, after beating Slavia Prague in the quarter-finals.
Chelsea’s record-breaking run began back in 2012, the season in which they lifted the Europa League trophy.
Luka Jovic’s superb first-half header saw Maurizio Sarri’s side fall behind in Germany, but Pedro levelled for the Premier League team shortly before half-time.
The second leg will be played at Stamford Bridge on Thursday, May 9.
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