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Tosin Adarabioyo was inadvertently excluded from the Europa Conference League play-off team by a mistake made by Chelsea’s administration. However, he was subsequently included in the squad at the last minute to rectify the first absence.

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Tosin Adarabioyo has been included in Chelsea’s Europa League roster following an initial exclusion due to an administrative mistake.

Adarabioyo was initially excluded from the Chelsea team.
I have now added a defender to the team after acknowledging an “administrative error.”.
The Blues will compete against Servette in the Europa League.
On Tuesday, Chelsea provided UEFA with a roster of 21 players for their next Europa League play-off match against Servette. Although Adarabioyo, a recent addition to the team, was initially included in the squad, his name was not displayed on the UEFA website until Wednesday. This discrepancy was brought to the attention of the Blues when they observed that the young English defender’s name was absent from the list. According to BBC Sport journalist Nizaar Kinsella, this was attributed to an administrative error.
Adarabioyo, who transferred to the Blues from Fulham without a fee during the summer and signed a four-year contract at Stamford Bridge, was included in the squad for the club’s first Premier League encounter against Manchester City. Unfortunately, the athlete did not have the opportunity to participate in the game as the Blues suffered a 2-0 defeat to the current champions.
Notable absences for the Conference League match include Raheem Sterling, Ben Chilwell, and Wesley Fofana, who are all-star players. Conversely, Levi Colwill will be listed in the B category, which showcases academy players.
The first encounter with Servette will take place on Thursday night, and the west London club will then play in the Premier League on Sunday in an away match against Wolves.

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