Chelsea face Real Madrid having lost 3-1 in the first leg. The Blues travel to Spain knowing they need to win by at least two goals if they are to stay in ...
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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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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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.
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Werner is the target of his low pull-back but it’s intercepted. Let's see how that changes the game. That is no more than Chelsea deserve for their performance tonight.
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Mason Mount (Chelsea) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. Antonio Rüdiger (Chelsea) header from the centre of the box is just a bit too high. Ruben Loftus-Cheek (Chelsea) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Timo Werner (Chelsea) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Rodrygo (Real Madrid) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. Timo Werner (Chelsea) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. Kai Havertz (Chelsea) left footed shot from a difficult angle on the left is close, but misses to the left. Mason Mount (Chelsea) right footed shot from the left side of the box is blocked. Hakim Ziyech (Chelsea) left footed shot from the left side of the box is blocked. Karim Benzema (Real Madrid) header from the centre of the box to the bottom left corner. Christian Pulisic (Chelsea) right footed shot from the centre of the box is just a bit too high. Kai Havertz (Chelsea) header from the centre of the box is blocked.
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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.
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But c'mon, who are we kidding? Thank goodness away goals are a thing of the past, eh? Despite trailing by a goal, the hosts are surely favourites, no? He's failed to deliver on his promise on the pitch, and has found himself gradually phased out of regular starting berths by Thomas Tuchel as a result. It's his first in Europe - and what a time to score it! Has there been a more unhappy customer than Romelu Lukaku this season? But even if Marcos Alonso's volley does not count, this is still the stuff of legend. Timo Werner will go down in Chelsea folklore if the Blues hold on for this one. Villarreal are showing their steel in response. They flood the field in delight at the final whistle. What a sport. What a game.
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The English side take a 3-1 lead into Wednesday’s second leg at Anfield. Luka Modric was enraged when the referee claimed the shot had been deflected off his boot – and Madrid soon became even more unhappy when Mount’s resulting cross found an unmarked Antonio Rudiger who made no mistake with the cross. He patiently dummied a defender before unleashing a shot under Madrid keeper Thibaut Courtois. In extra time, 34-year-old Frenchman Benzema struck his 38th goal of the season - and his 12th in the Champions League this campaign - when he was found unmarked ten yards from the goal from a brilliantly chipped Vinicius Jnr cross and powered his header home. In an engrossing clash, Mount added his name to the assist column in the 51st minute after Chelsea were wrongly awarded a corner when a Reece James strike from the edge of the box went wide of the goal. After a quarter of an hour, Timo Werner flicked the ball to Mount on the edge of the area, with the England international controlling the ball well before finishing with aplomb.
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We will have to stay in the match for 90 minutes." The Real boss added: "I think everybody, the fans and ourselves, know it will be a tough match. "It will not shift the focus, we will support our team, and we will try hard. We could not implement that enough in the last match. Happy to have this dependency, quite happy. We're allowed to dream, it's sometimes important to imagine things and dream about.
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Or even maybe a last swansong at Lille- where it all began for the 31-year-old. A return to the Premier League amid Chelsea, Arsenal and Newcastle interest? When proceedings finally came to an end after extra-time following high-quality football across the two legs, players were spotted celebrating and agonising in different ways. These are the kind of defeats you can take with pride and accept as a sportsman." A club statement read: "Our player Eden Hazard will undergo surgery in the next few days to remove the osteosynthesis plate on his right fibula." "I think this is the very, very wrong time to do this after a final whistle and 126 minutes where one team gave all their hearts and fought until the last drop.
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The live streaming of the Champions League quarterfinal matches between Real Madrid vs Chelsea and Bayern Munich vs Villareal will be available on SonyLiv. In the other match, Bayern must raise its game to avoid being upset by Spanish club Villarreal and keep alive its hopes for a quadruple of trophies this season. A 6-0 Premier League rout of Southampton at the weekend might have restored some confidence after conceding seven goals in its previous two matches.
The Real Madrid vs Chelsea highlights from the second leg of their 2022 Champions League quarterfinal showed one of the greatest UCL matches ever.
It was Benzema’s 38th of the season in all competitions, a remarkable campaign for the 34-year-old. Modrić played one of the best passes you’ll see all year to set up Rodrygo for a wonderful volley to send the match into extra time. Benzema, who had a hat trick in the first leg, scored the winner in the 96th minute to cap a remarkable night in the Spanish capital on Tuesday. But it was an incredible pass from Luka Modrić that set the tone for Real’s comeback. On a corner kick that looked like it should have been a goal kick, Antonio Rüdiger muscled Luka Modrić out of the way before heading home. There have been far too many amazing Champions League matches over the years and we’re way too close to the match to make any proclamations on where this Real-Chelsea game ranks all time, but it’s certainly up there with the best in recent memory. Two teams with imperious defenses and free-flowing offenses.
Chelsea face Real Madrid having lost 3-1 in the first leg. The Blues travel to Spain knowing they need to win by at least two goals if they are to stay in ...
Ruben Loftus-Cheek is the surprise inclusion in midfield. There doesn't look to be a single empty seat in the house, as the teams line up for kick off. Courtois, moving in the opposite direction, can't react, and the ball nestles in the bottom corner. Ruben Loftus-Cheek's surprise inclusion is really helping in that regard. Alonso is in the area, on the left. The hosts have won a free kick in Chelsea's third, and things feel much more urgent from them than they have so far. 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. It's patient play from Chelsea who keep the ball in midfield, on the left. 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. 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. 122nd min: Dani Ceballos, who apparently came on for Vinicius Jr. five minutes ago, wins a free kick in Chelsea' half, which elicits a loud cheer from the crowd. Real Madrid began to play with more urgency in response, but the visitors already had the momentum.
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But c'mon, who are we kidding? Thank goodness away goals are a thing of the past, eh? Despite trailing by a goal, the hosts are surely favourites, no? He's failed to deliver on his promise on the pitch, and has found himself gradually phased out of regular starting berths by Thomas Tuchel as a result. It's his first in Europe - and what a time to score it! Has there been a more unhappy customer than Romelu Lukaku this season? But even if Marcos Alonso's volley does not count, this is still the stuff of legend. Timo Werner will go down in Chelsea folklore if the Blues hold on for this one. Villarreal are showing their steel in response. They flood the field in delight at the final whistle. What a sport. What a game.
Antonio Rudiger went ballistic at N'Golo Kante for his mistake in Chelsea's Champions League defeat to Real Madrid on Tuesday evening.
“That was the game plan, to find our No 10s with Ruben [Loftus-Cheek] and Mason [Mount] between Casemiro and the defence. But over the two legs if you make the mistakes we did, you get punished. “Over the two legs if you make these kind of mistakes you get punished,” he said, per the Daily Express. “It was a do or die for us. We got the goal and we controlled, we didn’t panic, we did it quite well and in the second half we scored goals and did everything we could.” “The positive is we didn’t give up. With Chelsea 2-0 up on the night in the 68th minute, Kante dwelled on the ball and was dispossessed in the middle of the park.
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Lukaku may look at this and believe Tuchel was right when he said history may be against him - after all, it seems that scoring goals on a consistent basis as Chelsea's No 9 is far harder than it should be. But on the other hand, Chelsea have a remarkable knack of finding goals from other areas, particularly their defenders. Over the same period, Harry Kane has scored 100 times, while Mohamed Salah leads the league with 115. But while the statistics make grim reading for Lukaku, it's perhaps harsh to single him out as an underperforming forward in Chelsea's team. It's hard to make the argument that Chelsea don't provide enough service to their striker. "I don't know why it's like this," Tuchel added.
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The Chelsea supporters are filtering into the stadium to the right of me. Only a few hundred so far and they've not been able to make themselves heard over the PA system. Up in the gods at the Bernabeu, Chelsea's travelling supporters are beginning to find their voice. We want to have more players closer to the ball in the attack. Of course we will try to get a lead to get it into their minds and cause some doubts. We want to play with a higher press, a higher line with pressing against the ball. Even if it’s the other way around, we will try and keep on trying. The Chelsea head coach may have tried to play down his side's chances but you can tell he believes something can happen tonight. Reece James trips over Vinicius who shows incredible acceleration to go past the Chelsea star. Looks like Loftus-Cheek is playing pretty central and then moving wider at the moment. He will again be key to Chelsea's hopes of recovering something from this tie, scoring six goals in his last seven. Timo Werner and Mason Mount hit a double as Marcos Alonso, and Kai Havertz rounded out the scoring.
That's the first 45 minutes Chelsea fans will have wanted.
Sam Dean took a look at how Chelsea could undo Madrid in their own back yard and keep their Champions League hopes alive. It looks likely that Madrid will remain on course to win the famous trophy for a potentially record-extending 14th time. Welcome to our coverage for tonight's Champions League quarter-final second leg between Real Madrid and Chelsea. The 3-1 deficit Thomas Tuchel's side have to overturn in Madrid looks a mountainous task. Rudiger sends the ball in but Alaba clears for Real Madrid to break... That puts Madrid under a little more pressure in the tie. It's out - somehow - for a Chelsea throw in. It's a bit wide for Mount for it to be considered a real chance and is blocked. Madrid have been able to break but haven't been able to do much with it so far. Chelsea keep getting into the Madrid box. Still hassling Madrid in and out of possession. I think I'd be pretty nervous now if I were a Real Madrid fan. Madrid without much of the ball in the last 15 minutes.
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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.
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Benzema took four shots in Real Madrid's 2-0 win against Getafe on Saturday, but was held out of goal for the first time in seven matches. Considering he produced a hat trick in the reverse fixture against Chelsea, a plus-money return on him just putting one in when they meet again feels like a bargain. - Chelsea vs. Plus, watch the highly-anticipated series Halo, Picard, 1883, and more. A draw is +245 and the over-under for total goals scored is 2.5. Tuesday's match will be streamed live on Paramount+ with their must-have Premium plan. No other club has enjoyed the prolific success of Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League through the years, and Los Blancos are pushing for an eighth UCL title in 2022.
After a 3-1 humbling at home in the first leg, can Chelsea pull off a major turnaround this evening at the Santiago Bernabeu against Real Madrid?
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The Frenchman has certainly made his mark this season with 37 goals in all competitions, making it his best season not only for Real Madrid after 13 seasons but in his entire career. Last week was Madrid's first win against the Blues ever. Chelsea will be looking for a miraculous turnaround at the Santiago Bernabeu as they aim to overturn a two-goal deficit against a solid Real Madrid side. But you cannot look any further than Karim Benzema after his displays at Stamford Bridge last week. Both teams in matches involving Chelsea have scored in 24 matches from 52 this season in all competitions including three from nine in the Champions League. For Real Madrid, both teams scored in 23 matches from 45 in all competitions including four times in the Champions League. Both teams to score is 8/13. Thomas Tuchel's side are 13/8 with Betfred to get a win at Madrid while the hosts are the slight favourites at 8/5. A win will not be enough for Chelsea to go through - they will need to win by at least three goals to progress to the next round and they are 4/1 to score over 2.5 goals in this match while a two-goal winning margin would put them into extra-time but the bookies have already priced Carlo Ancelotti's side as 1/10 heavy favourites to progress to the next round already.
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The Merengues have only been involved in one competitive penalty-shoot since May 2016. Chelsea (a) W 3-1 Chelsea are seeking a club record eight successive away wins in all competitions. PSG (h) W 3-1 Inter Milan (a) W 1-0 The only exception was against Man Utd in 2010/11 when we lost 3-1 on aggregate.
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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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“Reece James is the best right-back in the world. Benzema, of course, is Real’s most potent goalscoring threat – and James marshaled him incredibly well over the course of the match. You can the moment out for yourself below. At one point, he dove in to flick the ball away from the Frenchman as he was on the verge of scoring, risking both a red card and the concession of a penalty in the process. Keeping the likes of Vinicius and Ferland Mendy on the edges of the game throughout, James shut down two of Real’s most creative players with a sense of ease. England international James turned in a sterling effort at the back for his team and was arguably Chelsea’s Man of the Match, even though they ultimately fell to a 5-4 aggregate defeat after extra-time in the Spanish capital.
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I hate this rule, and particularly, in a game of this magnitude." "I did not see the goal, but I told him that I was super disappointed that he does not come out and check it on his own. Steve McManaman, who was on commentary during the full 120 minutes, then weighed in with his take on the situation: "Listen, I dislike this rule as much as all the Chelsea fans who will be upset about it, but without a shadow of a doubt, when it brushes his right hand, I said it was going to be disallowed because the laws of the game suggest that it should not stand. "The rules is if it hits the attacker's hand, whether it's accidental or not, the goal will be disallowed," he stated. After a short deliberation with referee Szymon Marciniak, the goal was disallowed to the fury of Chelsea fans on social media and manager Thomas Tuchel, who ranted about his decisions and the other referee calls over the two legs. After much celebrations, VAR stepped in and had spotted a handball in the process of the Spaniard's dribble being deflected onto his hand before he smashed home past Thibaut Courtois.
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We deserved to go through after this performance and match today but it was not meant to be. After the game, Courtois was reluctant to admit there may have been a touch of good fortune in his side's progression. Timo Werner put Chelsea in front having made it 3-0 at the Santiago Bernabeu, but a magical moment from Luka Modric to tee up Rodrygo sent the game into extra-time.