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Ce geste a enflammé le monde entier et poussé le Real Madrid à une comparaison légendaire. Très mal embarqué face à Chelsea, le club merengue a obtenu sa qualification grâce au but décisif de Karim Benzema en prolongation, mais pas seulement. Le Real Madrid peut remercier ses deux héros ce mercredi.
Dans un match retour chaudement disputé, le Real Madrid est venu à bout de Chelsea au total des buts, malgré une défaite de 3-2 en prolongation.
Après une courte période de domination, Marcos Alonso, le latéral gauche espagnol formé au Real, a fusillé Courtois du droit mais l'arbitre a annulé son but avec l'aide de la VAR, pour une main préalable à sa frappe. Encore une soirée de légende pour "KB9", acclamé par tout le stade après son but. Héroïque Karim Benzema ! Avec un but en prolongation, l'avant-centre français, auteur d'un triplé à l'aller (3-1), a qualifié le Real Madrid pour les demi-finales de Ligue des champions au terme d'un scénario épique contre Chelsea, qui a pratiquement complété la remontée.
The striker has given the defending holders new life in the Champions League.
Werner has had a tough time since joining Chelsea, but this could be the biggest goal of his domestic career if the lead holds. The defending UCL holders go up 4-3 on aggregate and are set to record a massive shocker at the Bernabeu. This is a bitter pill to swallow for Real Madrid, who had the good fortune of a similar result in the round of 16 second leg against Paris Saint-Germain. This time, it’s a result that might go against them.
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Yet Benzema, the first-leg hero who went dormant for long stretches of the second leg, brought the Bernabéu to its feet with his extra-time goal in the 96th minute. The gravity of Alonso’s goal appeared to wake Real Madrid from its slumber. Just minutes later, the Blues ran off into the corner in raucous celebration after Marcos Alonso appeared to give Chelsea the aggregate lead.
Le match entre le Real Madrid et Chelsea part sur les chapeaux de roues, avec une équipe des Blues qui n'a pas mis longtemps à ouvrir la marque !
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And yet it was Chelsea who were thwarted most grievously when Alonso got a second bite at his chance off Dani Carvajal and lashed into the far corner. Rüdiger screamed into the night sky as if unable to comprehend that the club’s defence of their title had ended before he slumped to the turf and he was not the only one. He was frequently one-on-one with James and there was a moment early on when he tricked past him to buy a free-kick and a yellow card for his marker. No risk, no reward which James epitomised, playing with a fearlessness despite his booking, not to mention power in the duels. When Vinícius Júnior stood up a cross from the left, Karim Benzema melted away from Rüdiger and the Chelsea defender could only turn in horror, slipping as he did so, powerless to prevent what was coming. Benzema headed against the crossbar next and then there was Werner, jinking inside and sending Casemiro, David Alaba and Carvajal off towards the Santiago Bernabéu metro station before seeing his shot come off Courtois’s glove and spin into the far corner. On a night that will live long in the memories of everyone present, Tuchel set up boldly and was rewarded for his enterprise, his team starting brightly and getting better and better. The drama was remorseless until the end, the passions swirling, the intensity overwhelming. The problem was that Real Madrid were not finished. They refused to wallow when, two goals to the good thanks to Mason Mount and Antonio Rüdiger, they were cruelly denied by a VAR overrule after Marcos Alonso thought he had made it 3-0 in the 62nd minute. The greatest comeback result in the club’s history was on. Even then, Chelsea might have pinched it after the 90 minutes were up.
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LIGUE DES CHAMPIONS – Broyé durant 80 minutes par un Chelsea largement supérieur, le Real Madrid s'en est encore sorti sur le talent de ses individualités.
Mais l'important est ailleurs : le Real Madrid est en demi-finale de la Ligue des champions contrairement au Bayern Munich pourtant ultra-dominateur ce mardi face à Villarreal. Grâce à cette qualification, les Madrilènes auront disputé 10 des douze dernières demi-finales de la Ligue des champions. Le Real sait mieux gérer que les autres ses moments faibles mais, surtout, il optimise ses temps forts. Incapable de se dépêtrer de Blues transfigurés, les Merengue, qu'on a longtemps pensé condamnés, n'ont pas tiré une seule fois au but en première période, une première depuis plus de 20 ans à domicile en Ligue des champions. Jamais il n'a paniqué. Même quand son équipe a littéralement sombré, le technicien italien a fait preuve d'un rare sang-froid en faisant basculer le rapport de force par ses changements. Un changement qui a complètement perturbé l'alignement défensif des Espagnols.
Dans un match retour chaudement disputé, le Real Madrid est venu à bout de Chelsea au total des buts, malgré une défaite de 3-2 en prolongation.
Après une courte période de domination, Marcos Alonso, le latéral gauche espagnol formé au Real, a fusillé Courtois du droit mais l'arbitre a annulé son but avec l'aide de la VAR, pour une main préalable à sa frappe. Encore une soirée de légende pour "KB9", acclamé par tout le stade après son but. Héroïque Karim Benzema ! Avec un but en prolongation, l'avant-centre français, auteur d'un triplé à l'aller (3-1), a qualifié le Real Madrid pour les demi-finales de Ligue des champions au terme d'un scénario épique contre Chelsea, qui a pratiquement complété la remontée.
A curving assist by Luka Modric and an extra-time header by Karim Benzema carried Real Madrid back to the Champions League semifinals.
There were frights: a shot from Jorginho, a header from Kai Havertz. The whole evening, the whole campaign, seemed to hang by a thread. A few people always head to the exits. A few people headed to the exits. Just after halftime, Chelsea’s Antonio Rüdiger scored — a simple goal, a header from a corner, as if all of this is quite easy — and the tie was level. Karim Benzema, scorer of all three of his team’s goals in the first leg, headed Real Madrid into the lead on aggregate with 96 minutes gone. Real Madrid seemed to freeze, as if arguably the most experienced, most grizzled team in Europe was not quite sure what the protocol was in this situation. That was the mood, then, when Luka Modric got the ball, just inside Chelsea’s half, with 10 minutes to play. It is Real Madrid in the Champions League, after all. By the time the final whistle blew, it was so loud that it seemed to be bubbling up from the ground or rumbling down from the sky. This is just what the Champions League does: produce evenings in which Villarreal, a team bobbing just above mid-table in Spain, can knock out Bayern Munich and still find itself overshadowed. It is not even like it is a rarity here. MADRID — The noise rose and swelled with every second that ticked, changing timbre and tone as it did so.
Avec notre partenaire Opta Sports, voici les principaux chiffres à retenir après la rencontre entre le Real Madrid et Chelsea.
● Mason Mount (Chelsea) est impliqué dans 5 buts lors de ses 5 derniers matches en phase à élimination directe de Ligue des Champions (2 buts, 3 passes), après ne l'avoir été qu'une seule fois lors de ses 6 premiers (1 but). Il a été décisif à 3 reprises face au Real Madrid (1 but lors de la demi-finale retour de l'édition 2021, 1 but et 1 passe décisive ce soir), plus que face à toute autre équipe. Les Merengue ont remporté le tournoi lors de ces 4 précédents. ● Le Real Madrid a marqué lors de chacun de ses 28 derniers matches de Ligue des Champions à domicile en phase à élimination directe, plus longue série de l'histoire de la compétition. Le dernier match des Merengues sans marquer sur leurs terres à ce stade de la compétition remonte à avril 2011 (0-2 contre Barcelone en demi-finales).
Les buts de Rodrygo et Benzema offrent la qualification à notre équipe, qui a éliminé Chelsea en prolongation.
Dans un stade Santiago Bernabéu incandescent, enceinte qui exerce toujours sa magie, notre équipe se nourrit de ce supplément d'âme. Ce qui se reflète rapidement sur la pelouse (96'). Camavinga récupère le ballon dans le camp adverse et lance Vini Jr. Le Brésilien, esseulé, lève la tête et sert Benzema, qui se fait un plaisir de régler la mire de la tête. Notre équipe tient enfin sa place pour le dernier carré et fait tout pour la conserver. Malheureusement, sa tentative est repoussée par une belle parade de Mendy. Suite à la blessure de Nacho, Ancelotti lance Lucas Vázquez et décale Carvajal au poste de de central. La première occasion de la rencontre est à mettre au crédit de notre équipe. Plein axe, Vini Jr. reçoit le ballon et enchaîne par un petit pont sur James, qui le stoppe illégalement à l'entrée de la surface (11'). Benzema enlève trop son coup-franc. Le second acte reprend ses droits de la pire des façons. James tente et ne cadre pas sa chance, mais l'arbitre indique le point de corner alors qu'aucun Madridista ne dévie le ballon. Le scénario empire encore à un quart d'heure du terme, à cause d'un but de Werner. Seul Courtois empêche à la situation de s'envenimer encore plus et s'interpose magnifiquement sur un coup de tête d'Havertz (78'). Ancelotti décide alors de lancer Marcelo et Rodrygo. Ce dernier se montre immédiatement décisif. À la réception d'une incroyable passe de l'extérieur du pied droit de Modrić, le Brésilien marque de volée et remet les pendules à l'heure. Tout est à nouveau à décider, ce que ne sait que trop bien Modrić, qui ne veut pas aller jusqu’en prolongations. Le Real Madrid attend désormais son adversaire, qui sera le vainqueur du duel entre Manchester City et l'Atlético.
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"We have a lot of things to improve, especially at the start of the game, but this is Real Madrid, we're taught here to never give up. The DNA of this club is to fight until the end. "The important thing is we're in the next round. They went 2-0 up -- levelling the aggregate score -- after half-time when Antonio Rudiger headed in Mount's corner. "We suffered a lot," Ancelotti said after the match. We knew we had to suffer, it's normal, Chelsea are still a great team.
Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel said of his team's Champions League quarterfinal exit: "We are very disappointed and very proud at the same time."
Tuchel had warned in the build-up that Real had a physical advantage owing to LaLiga's use of five substitutions compared with the Premier League's three, and perhaps that contributed to one or two tired passes creeping into their play. Antonio Rudiger headed Mount's 51st-minute corner into the net to haul Chelsea level on aggregate, and when Marcus Alonso thrashed a shot past Courtois just after the hour mark, they were ahead in the tie. Mateo Kovacic slipped a 75th-minute pass through for Timo Werner, who cut inside on his right foot and steered a shot Courtois could only divert into the far corner. Chelsea amassed 28 shots on the night, earning a 3-0 lead at one stage as they pinned Real back in their own half with a mixture of intelligent pressing, midfield control and tireless mental fortitude. You have to reduce your amount of mistakes, and we could not reduce it to an absolute minimum over the two legs. Asked on the eve of Tuesday's game how champions bow out of a competition if it has to be their time, Chelsea head coach Thomas Tuchel replied: "By not accepting it before it ends.
Thomas Tuchel lashed out at referee Szymon Marciniak for "laughing and smiling" with Carlo Ancelotti as Chelsea exited the Champions League.
We deserve more, but in the end we felt we had more minutes to play in the second half of the extra time. "He had a good time with my colleague Carlo Ancelotti, who is a gentleman and a nice guy, but when I wanted to go and say 'thank you for the match,' I see him laughing, smiling, and laughing loud with the opponent's coach. The referee has a certain style, things he allows and doesn't allow, he follows a certain line so I think he should stay in charge and check it on his own, then he could also explain it better.
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If any coach is worthy of being known as "Mr. Champions League," it's Carlo Ancelotti, who broke new ground with Real Madrid's triumph over Chelsea.
It took seven years away and tenures with varying levels of success at Bayern Munich, Napoli and Everton, but Ancelotti's return to the Bernabeu has also coincided with the extension of his esteemed Champions League semifinal record. Ancelotti then took Real back to the semis in 2014-15 only to see their title defence halted by Juventus, who emerged with a 3-2 aggregate victory. While Juve crashed out and limped to a disappointing seventh-place finish in Serie A, United went on to complete the Treble by beating Bayern Munich in the final. Almost exactly a decade later, Ancelotti returned to the semifinals of the Champions League for the first time as a coach when he successfully guided Juventus to the last four in 1998-99, after taking over from Marcello Lippi in February of that season. The first instance came in 2002-03, when the Rossoneri squeezed past rivals Inter Milan on away goals before beating Juventus in a thoroughly tedious final that was decided by a penalty shootout. Los Blancos carried over a 3-1 advantage from the first leg but soon saw that wiped out at the Bernabeu as goals from Mason Mount and Antonio Rudiger levelled the aggregate score inside 51 second-leg minutes.
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In the context of the away goals rule change, that approach was even more strange. That said, Karim Benzema was in the same situation when he tormented Chelsea at Stamford Bridge just a week ago. It is an attribute far easier to establish than re-establish and far easier to cede than regain. But Real were complicit in that surrender of control. That still left two centre-backs to deal with Benzema. Real Madrid ceded their inherited power through a misguided strategy of sticking with what they had.
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Madrid had renewed impetus and almost scored, Benzema’s looping header at the back post dropping onto the crossbar. Into extra time and Madrid found another gear, Vinicius finally finding space to tear into. VAR spotted Alonso had controlled with his hand and when the decision was reversed, the Bernabeu erupted. But Chelsea were celebrating a third when Marcos Alonso pivoted round Dani Carvajal’s sliding tackle and slammed into the top corner. Benzema, Modric and Toni Kroos tried to wrestle back control but Chelsea’s authority was even more pronounced early in the second half and within minutes they had a second, Rudiger rising high at the back post to head in from a corner. But the 36-year-old Modric intervened with another moment of genius to add to the very best of his glittering career, a sumptuous pass with the outside of his right foot setting up Rodrygo to volley in and sending a nerve-shredding contest into extra time.
After an instant classic at the Bernabéu, it's Real Madrid that's going through, while Chelsea is left to confront its uncertain future.
The introduction of Eduardo Camavinga, as it had against Paris Saint-Germain in the previous round, allowed Madrid to compete more in midfield. Madrid had been reeling for five minutes before Antonio Rüdiger headed in a right-wing corner, his first ever goal in the Champions League coming at a vital time. There was perhaps an element of fortune in the kneed volley that laid Mason Mount in to sweep the first goal beyond Thibaut Courtois after 15 minutes, but if any Chelsea player was due some good fortune it was Timo Werner, scorer of the 75th-minute goal that gave Chelsea a 3–0 lead on the day and 4–3 edge on aggregate and he who delivered the assist on the opener. Either way, there was a reaction on Saturday with the 6–0 win league over Southampton. It continued Tuesday. This was a much sharper, more aggressive Chelsea, and Madrid struggled to deal with it. But on a night of collapses and comebacks in the Spanish capital, Real Madrid, as it is known to do on the European stage, found the necessary resolve and the necessary goals just when it needed them. Chelsea’s press, reconstituted after a shaky week, successful stifled Madrid until it got level in the tie, at which point Madrid at last began to play.
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C'est vrai, nous avons beaucoup de choses à améliorer, surtout en début de match, mais c'est le Real Madrid, on nous apprend dès le plus jeune âge qu'il ne faut jamais abandonner. Il en a maintenant marqué sept lors de ses trois derniers matchs dans la compétition. Le plus important, c'est d'avoir répondu présent, d'avoir marqué ces buts et de continuer en demi-finales. Déjà buteur ce week-end contre Southampton, Mason Mount a ouvert le score sur la première occasion de Chelsea, alors que le Real dominait. Sur les deux manches, si vous faites le type d'erreurs que nous avons commises, vous êtes punis. Pourtant, Chelsea a vendu très chèrement sa peau de champion.
Rodrygo forced extra time and Karim Benzema struck the decisive blow after Chelsea had taken a three-goal lead.
- Prior to this season, the most goals Benzema had scored in a Champions League campaign was seven. - Madrid have scored in their last 28 home matches in the Champions League knockout phase. "Madrid were dominated by a great team for most of the match but survived and got through. It will be hard to take for the players but they should take immense heart for their fearlessness, quality and determination to fight against the odds. And when you're against Madrid in the Champions League, and they're sitting on a 3-1 lead from the first leg, that's all they need. As in the last round against Paris, Madrid appeared beaten only to conjure something special and haul themselves back into the contest.
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Of course we will try to get a lead to maybe get into their minds and cause some doubts, but if it is the other way round we will keep on trying. He flicks a cute pass down the inside-right channel in the hope of releasing Vinicius Junior, but Mendy reads the danger, coming out of his box to sweep up. Real get the ball rolling, and pump it forward quickly. 4 min: A long speculative pass down the Real right nearly exposes Chelsea. Valverde hares after it, but Kovacic gets across to intercept and snuff out the danger. A lot of whistling from the home fans, who don’t like it one bit. Werner and Havertz combine down the inside-left channel, the ball bobbling around in the box before clanking out for a corner. 6 min: Modric swans around in the centre circle like he owns the place, which the little genius kind of does. Then, all of a sudden, a ball’s fizzed down the inside-left channel by Kovacic. It’s helped on by Loftus-Cheek and Werner, and suddenly Mount is tearing into the box down the middle! 7 min: Vinicuis is sent scampering clear down the left touchline, the recipient of Benzema’s outrageous backheel. He opens his body and sends a confident - and powerful - sidefoot past Courtois and into the top right! He makes it into the box and should have a crack, because there’s nobody else up with him. 19 min: Vinicius drives down the left and glides infield.
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Avec notre partenaire Opta, voici les principales statistiques à connaître avant le quart de finale retour de C1 entre le Real Madrid et Chelsea.
● Mené de 2 buts après le match aller, Chelsea va devoir égaler sa plus grande marge de victoire à l’extérieur en phase à élimination directe de Ligue des Champions pour aller en prolongations. ● Karim Benzema a inscrit 11 buts pour le Real Madrid en Ligue des champions cette saison, déjà le plus grand nombre de buts inscrits par un joueur français en une seule campagne dans l'histoire de la C1. Benzema a autant marqué cette saison en Ligue des Champions que lors des 2 précédentes éditions réunies (6 buts en 2020-21, 5 en 2019-20). ● Lors des 16 matchs de Thomas Tuchel à la tête de Chelsea dans la compétition, 40 % des buts encaissés en Ligue des Champions (4/10) ont été marqués par l'attaquant du Real Madrid Karim Benzema. Après le match aller, c’est déjà la double confrontation en phase à élimination directe de Ligue des Champions où Chelsea a concédé le plus de buts sous Tuchel (3).
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— — — — — — Chelsea are playing with aggression, but Real Madrid look a threat on the counter. There doesn't look to be a single empty seat in the house, as the teams line up for kick off. It's worked back to left of centre and the defender is stood up against Vinicius, who knocks the ball past him and bursts into the area. Halftime: A Chelsea free kick comes to nothing, and that's the last meaningful action of the half. He's back on his feet for the last few minutes of the half. 50th min: Chelsea have carried on as they left off, with a lively start to the second half.
Alors que Chelsea a finalement été éliminé par le Real Madrid (3-1, 2-3), les Anglais ont trouvé du soutien... du côté des fans du Barça !
Alors que Chelsea a finalement été éliminé par le Real Madrid (3-1, 2-3), les Anglais ont trouvé du soutien... Alors que Chelsea a finalement été éliminé par le Real Madrid (3-1, 2-3), les Anglais ont trouvé du soutien... Alors que Chelsea a finalement été éliminé par le Real Madrid (3-1, 2-3), les Anglais ont trouvé du soutien... Une décision qui a créé un vrai scandale. La pilule est forcément amère du côté de Chelsea ce mercredi matin.
Just not quite as he had hoped; Real Madrid had rewritten the ending, the way they so often seem to do. “The magic of the Bernabéu,” Carlo Ancelotti called it.
“And then the magic of the Bernabéu appeared, the magic of this club,” Ancelotti said. “It’s hard to explain the magic of the Bernabéu, but it helps the whole team have the energy to reach the semi-final, to never surrender. In the words of El Mundo, it was like they had to “look death in the face” before they reacted. “How could I not love you?” the Bernabéu started to sing, something awakened in all of them that even Chelsea actually getting the third soon after didn’t stop. When Madrid went 3-0 down, Ancelotti said it “liberated” them; until then he said they had “pulled back on the reins” too much. When Chelsea’s third goal was ruled out for a handball, something palpably shifted in the stadium, some collective sense that this was the moment, the first stirrings of a resurrection, time to do it again. “This is pure Madrid,” said Dani Garrido on the radio station Cadena Ser, laughing at the absurdity of it all, as if everyone saw what was coming. Asked how much they had suffered, Ancelotti replied: “A lot, a lot.” In the dressing room, Dani Carvajal said: “It’s better this way.” You don’t know how they’ll do it but you know somehow they’ll do it. “The magic of the Bernabéu,” Carlo Ancelotti called it. “Unbelievable,” he called it, only it was also so very believable. There was a moment, Modric said afterwards, when Real Madrid were “dead”. But that was when they came alive. Casemiro had expressed that the day before: “This club lives to win impossible games, games where no one believes.” Luka Modric called it “another incredible night”, the key word another: he recalled epic evenings against Juventus, PSG, Schalke. Nacho Fernández explained it through Madrid’s DNA.
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Le théâtre madrilène est à guichets fermés, évidemment, même si le score du match aller laisse un peu de marge à la meilleure équipe de l'histoire de la Ligue des champions. Mais Chelsea a prouvé qu'il pouvait faire mal la semaine dernière par séquences, et le Real a déjà montré de la fébrilité ces dernières années quand il s'agit de garder un score à la maison ( remember la Juve en 2018...). Surtout, la règle du but à l'extérieur a disparu, et les hommes de Tuchel peuvent emmener tout ce beau monde en prolongation avec un simple 2-0. Va-t-on assister à une nouvelle masterclass du roi Karim dans son jardin ? Six jours après son récital à Stamford Bridge et un peu plus d'un mois après avoir retourné le PSG à lui tout seul à Bernabeu, Benzema doit livrer une nouvelle représentation à la maison. 20h50: Evidemment, on jettera un oeil tous ensemble à l'autre match de la soirée avec une certaine excitation. 20h45: Côté londonien, Tuchel a changé beaucoup de choses dont le système de jeu, signe qu'il y croit plus qu'il ne veut bien le dire. Il a mis le ballon entre les jambes de Reece James comme si c'était le grand canyon. 25e: On sent un stade beaucoup plus stressé depuis le but de Mount, je ne vous le cache pas. Mais Vinicius un peu impatient après ce bon service de Benzema en profondeur. On va voir si le rapport de force va évoluer en 2e mi-temps. 11e: Pas bien tiré du tout, il faut le dire. Il aurait fallu attendre plutôt que de balancer un centre ave maria au 2e poteau Le Real est bien moins brillant qu'à l'aller mais pas vraiment en difficulté non plus.
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Chelsea have been dominant since the restart and have kept the pressure on the Real Madrid defence who look very nervous in all honesty. 54 mins: There’s a chance for Real Madrid to respond almost immediately as they win a free kick about 25-yards out from goal. Rudiger and Alonso link-up to beat the Madrid press and guide the ball down the left wing to Werner. He lays it off to Mount who storms forward and slides a through ball into Kai Havertz as he makes his way into the box. Real Madrid are trying to keep possession and slow the tempo of Chelsea’s play. “And it is even more difficult if you have to earn a certain result, if you need to win with a minimum of two goals, or even a three-goal difference.” Follow live updates from Real Madrid vs Chelsea below: Follow live updates as Real Madrid host Chelsea in the second leg of the Champions League quarter-finals tonight.
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There doesn't look to be a single empty seat in the house, as the teams line up for kick off. Chelsea are playing with aggression, but Real Madrid look a threat on the counter. Halftime: A Chelsea free kick comes to nothing, and that's the last meaningful action of the half. It's worked back to left of centre and the defender is stood up against Vinicius, who knocks the ball past him and bursts into the area. 50th min: Chelsea have carried on as they left off, with a lively start to the second half. It's a powerful strike, and it's a surprise the net held. They work it well, and Mendy drills a ball across the face of goal that none of his teammates are in position to attack. Real have the ball on the left, and it's an outside of the boot cross from Modric who lifts the ball into the pass of Rodrygo. Running in behind the defender, he has to finish first time, and he does. Rudiger is forced into a last ditch tackle, sliding in to stop Vinicius breaking into Chelsea's area, and then Valverde gives away a free kick on the halfway line to stop Chelsea breaking. 68th min: Real Madrid go close, and it's almost a double gut punch for the visitors. It's nodded down into Pulisic's path and it looks a chance to score, but Carvajal is on hand to stop him, and the chance goes begging. 79th min: It's kitchen sink time for the hosts, who are looking to mirror the 3-1 scoreline of the first leg.
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N/A N/A N/A If you can beat Madrid in Europe, then you're doing something right: the calibre and quality of their players has always been of an extremely high level, but there is also a pervading sense that the competition somehow belongs to them. The club has always had a star forward to rely on, with Ronaldo being the stand-out in their history. Their most recent successes came in a brilliant spell in the last decade.
Chelsea face Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu in the Champions League quarter-final second leg.
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Or a bit of ‘Arry Redknapp wiped on the Burnley-Norwich wound. But how about a shot of Ian Holloway injected into the weekend’s Everton-Manchester United dreckfest. It’s almost as if they don’t hate each other, like the media loves to tell us on a daily basis” – Stewart Heys. Ajax’s first goal that evening was scored by a certain Hakim Ziyech, who will surely have spent most of the run-up to this match telling his Chelsea teammates that many of the Madrid side embarrassed in 2019 are still there, and can be got at. The Fiver has a new sister email, folks! “Re: yesterday’s Fiver. I moved to Australia in 2006 and watch a flamin’ lot of AFL and NRL. One of the most heartening and remarkable differences in sport over here is that the players always stand around and have a friendly chat with each other after the game. On the pitch. The Fiver still has no idea how that first Mourinho team didn’t win the competition at least twice, for example, and it’s too simplistic to just blame Rafa Benítez and John Terry. Anyway, that’s not really the point, which is, they’re not that brilliant now either – Brentford, innit – and so The Fiver had assumed No 3 was a slam-dunk into the bag this year. Madrid are the kings of Big Cup, with a lineage stretching from the days of Ferenc Puskás and Alfredo Di Stéfano to modern heroes such as cellular communication enthusiast Cristiano Ronaldo and Scottie Scheffler wannabe Gareth Bale. They’re past masters at getting the job done, and their route to yet another semi-final appearance looks rather-more-than-semi-assured after last week’s saunter up and down the King’s Rahd. Madrid have a 94.44% success rate when winning the first leg away in Europe, you see, while Chelsea’s win percentage after losing the opening skirmish at home is a whopping zero. Tickets to live shows in June and July are available here so get buying. Disappointment appears a statistical shoo-in, then, not that any of us needed a calculator to be aware that misery is inevitably coming down the track in one shape or another anyway. While Los Merengues have only lost two of the 36 ties in which they’ve first secured an away win, they did make an awful sticky, crumbly, eggy mess of the bed just three years ago, when Ajax rocked up at the Bernabéu and put four past them to end their three-year run as Big Cup champions.
Mason Mount found the back of the net for the defending UCL champions.
There’s still plenty of time left for Chelsea to grab what would be an equalizing goal for the overall matchup. The forward found space in between Real Madrid’s defenders and got a nice pass from Timo Werner to put the defending UCL champions on the board. Chelsea is now down 3-2 on aggregate in the tie and only needs one more goal to force extra time and a penalty shootout.
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The demand at Chelsea is very high and the players responded in a way that makes all of us proud." "We went to the full limit today. "It was a lot of suffering, though.