Chelsea staged a stunning second-half comeback to defeat Real Betis 4-1 in the UEFA Europa Conference League final in Wroclaw, becoming the first club in history to win all five UEFA men’s club competitions.

Trailing 1-0 with just 25 minutes to play, the Blues turned the game on its head thanks to a moment of brilliance from Cole Palmer.

The England star provided two pinpoint crosses from the right flank, first setting up Enzo Fernandez for a header before Nicolas Jackson chested in a second goal at the near post just five minutes later.

Substitutes added the finishing touches, with Jadon Sancho curling in a beautiful third after a clever assist from Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall.

Moises Caicedo capped off the night with a deflected long-range strike in injury time to seal a memorable 4-1 victory.

Chelsea had gone into halftime trailing after Abde Ezzalzouli finished off a slick move assisted by the ever-impressive Isco.

But Enzo Maresca’s bold decision to field his strongest lineup paid off as the Blues stormed back in style.

This victory completes Chelsea’s unprecedented collection of UEFA silverware — having now won the Champions League, Europa League, Conference League, Super Cup, and the defunct Cup Winners’ Cup.

The win also snapped a 27-match Spanish dominance in European or international finals — marking the first time since 2002 that a non-Spanish side has beaten a Spanish opponent in such a fixture.