CHELSEA stuttered into the Uefa Conference League semi-finals – despite deserved defeat on the night.
Hard-working Legia gave the mediocre, much-changed Blues a real scare but a 2-1 win couldn't make up for their 3-0 first-leg humbling.
Tyrique George had a goal ruled out for below-par Chelsea
Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca didn't look too pleased with what he saw
Legia Warsaw fans let off flares while their team troubled ChelseaFilip Jorgensen will want to forget Legia's 10th-minute breakthrough.
The Chelsea keeper's trip on Tomas Pekhart earned a booking and conceded a penalty.
And Jorgensen got both hands to Pekhart's modest spot-kick, but failed to stop it.
Legia had begun brightly, but Chelsea stole level on 32 minutes.
lIVELY WINGER Jadon Sancho teased his man on the right, before raking a cross that Marc Cucurella swept in nonchalantly.
And 10 minutes later Cucurella pounced close-in again, but a VAR intervention ruled him offside.
But Legia's impressive start to the second period was soon rewarded.
Steve Kapuadi headed home following a poorly-defended corner.
It left the Poles 2-1 up on the night, but still 4-2 adrift on aggregate.
Tyrique Georgehad a bundled leveller for the home side ruled out for offside.
And in the end Chelsea did enough – but utterly without gloss.
Chelsea keeper Filip Jorgensen will be irked to let in Tomas Pekhart's penalty
Tomas Pekhart hails his 10th minute spot-kick breakthrough
Marc Cucurella made his Chelsea equaliser look easy
Cucurella celebrated his goal with provider Jadon Sancho
Steve Kapuadi celebrates restoring Legia's lead on the night



