Soccer-Betis manager Pellegrini delighted after securing Champions League return


Soccer Football - UEFA Europa League - GNK Dinamo Zagreb v Real Betis - Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb, Croatia - December 11, 2025 Real Betis coach Manuel Pellegrini at half time REUTERS/Antonio Bronic

May 13 (Reuters) - Real Betis ⁠manager Manuel Pellegrini said qualifying for the Champions ⁠League after a 20-year absence marked the completion ‌of a goal they set for themselves on the first day of the season after his side sealed a top-five finish in LaLiga ​on Tuesday.

Betis claimed a 2-1 home ⁠win over Elche, with ⁠Pablo Fornals scoring a 68th-minute winner, to book their spot ⁠in ‌Europe's top competition for the first time since the 2005-06 season.

They have been regulars in European ⁠competition in recent years, qualifying every season since ​2021 and ‌reaching the Conference League final against Chelsea last season.

"It’s ⁠not easy ​to be in European competitions for six years, much less to have qualified for the Champions League two matches before ⁠the end of the season,” Pellegrini, ​72, told reporters.

"The team’s greatest merit was always getting back up after losing.

"I think all those stumbles were more than ⁠compensated for today with the great celebration we had in our stadium, with our fans, to whom we owed this joy,” the Chilean added.

"We started the first match ​of the season against Elche, and ⁠at the end of the team talk we wrote in ​green letters, 'Today we begin our journey ‌to the Champions League.'"

Betis next face ​newly-crowned LaLiga champions Barcelona on Sunday.

(Reporting by Paras J. Haji in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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