Chelsea and Panathinaikos paid a heartfelt tribute to George Baldock ahead of their clash in the Europa Conference League. Thursday night’s clash at the Athens Olympic Stadium was Panathinaikos’ first home match since the former Sheffield United star tragically lost his life earlier this month. Both teams held a minute’s silence in the middle of the pitch as fans held aloft signs with the number 32 on them. It was the number Baldock wore for the Greek club, while the stadium erupted with noise in celebration of his life after the whistle blew. Baldock was found dead at his home in Athens on Oc…