Chelsea disappoint Manchester hopes and crowned champions of the Champions League

Chelsea, England, crowned its second title in the history of its participation in the European Champions League soccer championship, with a precious and dramatic 1-0 victory over Manchester City today, Saturday, in an exclusive English final at El Dragao stadium in Porto, Portugal.

Chelsea disappointed Manchester City's hopes of winning their first-ever Champions League title.

Chelsea capped its strong comeback this season, led by its German coach Thomas Tuchel, and won a dear and deserving title to be his second in the competition after he was crowned in 2012 with his only previous title in the Champions League.

Chelsea won the match with a clean goal in the first half, scored by German international Kay Havertz in the 42nd minute, to be his only goal in 12 matches he took in the tournament this season, but it was the most expensive team goal in the tournament.

Manchester City struggled to adjust the score in the second half, but its players wasted every opportunity in the face of Chelsea, who was the best in the first half and deserved the lead, while the opponent failed to translate his advantage in the second half to the equalizer.

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