2024-11-07 22:21:00
In the UEFA Conference League, Chelsea is in first place with the maximum number of points after an 8-0 goal spectacle against FC Noah. The “Blues” dismantled the guests from Armenia with four goals by the 21st minute. By the time the score was 6-0 at half-time, Joao Felix was on the scoresheet twice.
After that, Chelsea took it easy. Christopher Nkunku scored twice in the second half. The match manager at London’s Stamford Bridge was the Austrian referee Christian-Petru Ciochirca.
Like Rapid, Legia Warsaw also celebrated its third win, while Jagiellonia Bialystok, Vitoria Guimaraes and Heidenheim also remained flawless. Fiorentina lost for the first time with a 1:2 at Apoel Nicosia.
More see sport.ORF.at/fussball
1731046594
#Chelsea #celebrates #goal #spectacle #Noah
UEFA media channel
**Interview with UEFA Media Coordinator on Matchday Media Activities**
**Date:** November 7, 2024
**Time:** 10:00 PM
**Interviewer:** [Your Name]
**Guest:** Alex Hartman, UEFA Media Coordinator
—
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us, Alex. The new regulations for matchday media activities in the UEFA Conference League have a lot of clubs and media outlets talking. Can you give us a brief overview of what’s changing in the 2024/25 season?
**Alex Hartman:** Absolutely! This season, we’re focusing on enhancing media engagement during matchdays. Each club will now have designated times for pre-match, half-time, and post-match interviews. This structured approach helps ensure that both media and clubs can plan ahead and optimize their interactions.
**Interviewer:** That sounds promising! How are these timings determined, and who is involved in the planning process?
**Alex Hartman:** The timings and locations for the interviews are agreed upon in advance by UEFA in collaboration with the clubs. This allows for efficient planning that accommodates both the media’s needs and the teams’ schedules. It’s essential that we maintain a smooth operation to ensure everything runs seamlessly on matchday.
**Interviewer:** Can you tell us about the benefits of these new regulations for both clubs and media?
**Alex Hartman:** Sure! For clubs, it ensures they can promote their brand and engage with fans through media effectively. For journalists, it creates a structured environment where they can get the information they need without clashes or miscommunications. It’s a win-win situation that ultimately enhances the overall experience for fans both in the stadium and at home.
**Interviewer:** That’s great to hear. How do you envision these practices impacting fan engagement during the season?
**Alex Hartman:** By streamlining the communication process, we anticipate a more vibrant atmosphere around match days. Fans are inherently interested in hearing from players and coaches, and with more organized media interactions, we aim to provide richer content that resonates with supporters and keeps them engaged.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Alex, for sharing these insights! It certainly seems like an exciting season ahead for the UEFA Conference League.
**Alex Hartman:** Thank you for having me! We’re looking forward to a fantastic season filled with memorable matches and meaningful player and coach interactions.
—
**End of Interview**