Real Madrid 2-3 Chelsea (Agg: 5-4 aet): Blues suffer agonising Champions League exit

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Real Madrid's players celebrate scoring against Chelsea in the Champions League
Real Madrid last won the Champions League in 2018

Chelsea’s reign as European champions came to an agonising end despite beating Real Madrid on a night of high drama at the Bernabeu Stadium.

In a Champions League epic, Mason Mount’s wonderful finish and Antonio Rudiger’s powerful header wiped out Real’s 3-1 first-leg advantage and brought the quarter-final tie level in Spain’s capital.

Thomas Tuchel’s side were outstanding throughout and Timo Werner’s clever finish from an angle put them ahead for the first time on aggregate and within sight of a place in the semi-finals.

But substitute Rodrygo – after a stunning pass by Luka Modric – forced extra time with a volleyed finish before Karim Benzema, a hat-trick hero in the first leg at Stamford Bridge six days earlier, headed the decisive goal in the 96th minute to send Real through 5-4 on aggregate.

Benzema, who had earlier headed against the bar on a rollercoaster night, was unmarked when he scored to break Chelsea’s hearts after Rudiger slipped inside the box.

Even after what turned out to be the clincher, Hakim Ziyech, Kai Havertz and Jorginho went close to forcing a penalty shootout.

In the end Chelsea, who played superbly, were made to pay for their first-leg performance as Tuchel’s side fell just short of producing one of the great comebacks in the competition.

The players of Real Madrid and Chelsea react after the final whistle of their Champions League tie
Chelsea became just the second English team to score three goals away against Real Madrid in European competition, after Manchester United did so in a 3-3 draw in the European Cup in May 1968

Chelsea just fall short in classic

Many of Chelsea’s players slumped to the ground at the end of 120 gripping minutes after pushing record 13-time winners Real – who will face Manchester City or Atletico Madrid in the last four – all the way.

Tuchel had said on the eve of this game that Chelsea’s progression into the semi-finals would be akin to the best Hollywood script.

His players came close to producing a blockbuster in their first game at the Bernabeu in European competition as they showed incredible fight and belief – ingredients which were missing from their poor performance in the first leg.

This breathless game had everything and more, including a Marcos Alonso goal at 2-0 ruled out by the video assistant referee for handball.

While Tuchel will be delighted with the way his players responded, there will be concern at how much the energy-sapping 120 minutes has taken out of them.

Chelsea do not have long to recover from going out of Europe as they prepare to make a second visit of the season to Wembley.

They face Crystal Palace in an FA Cup semi-final on Sunday (16:30 BST) – a competition that offers them their last chance of landing a major domestic trophy.

Despite enjoying success in the Fifa Club World Cup and Uefa Super Cup, they lost a penalty shootout to Liverpool in the Carabao Cup final and are 12 points behind leaders Manchester City in the Premier League with just eight matches left.

Player of the match

MountMason Mount

Chelsea

  1. Squad number19Player nameMount

  2. Squad number2Player nameRüdiger

  3. Squad number11Player nameWerner

  4. Squad number24Player nameJames

  5. Squad number29Player nameHavertz

  6. Squad number3Player nameAlonso

  7. Squad number6Player nameThiago Silva

  8. Squad number8Player nameKovacic

  9. Squad number7Player nameKanté

  10. Squad number12Player nameLoftus-Cheek

  11. Squad number16Player nameMendy

  12. Squad number22Player nameZiyech

  13. Squad number5Player nameJorginho

  14. Squad number10Player namePulisic

  15. Squad number17Player nameSaúl

Line-ups

Real Madrid

Formation 4-3-3

  • 1Courtois
  • 2CarvajalBooked at 118mins
  • 6NachoSubstituted forVázquezat 88′minutes
  • 4Alaba
  • 23MendySubstituted forMarceloat 78′minutes
  • 10Modric
  • 14CasemiroSubstituted forRodrygoat 78′minutes
  • 8KroosSubstituted forCamavingaat 73′minutesBooked at 90mins
  • 15ValverdeBooked at 68mins
  • 9BenzemaBooked at 37mins
  • 20Vinícius JúniorSubstituted forCeballosat 115′minutes

Substitutes

  • 11Asensio
  • 12Marcelo
  • 13Lunin
  • 16Jovic
  • 17Vázquez
  • 18Bale
  • 19Ceballos
  • 21Rodrygo
  • 24Mariano
  • 25Camavinga
  • 40Fuidias
  • 41Marín Zamora

Chelsea

Formation 3-4-1-2

  • 16Mendy
  • 24JamesBooked at 10mins
  • 6Thiago Silva
  • 2Rüdiger
  • 12Loftus-CheekSubstituted forSaúlat 105′minutes
  • 7KantéSubstituted forZiyechat 100′minutesBooked at 102mins
  • 8KovacicSubstituted forJorginhoat 105′minutes
  • 3Alonso
  • 19Mount
  • 29HavertzBooked at 109mins
  • 11WernerSubstituted forPulisicat 83′minutes

Substitutes

  • 1Arrizabalaga
  • 4Christensen
  • 5Jorginho
  • 10Pulisic
  • 13Bettinelli
  • 14Chalobah
  • 17Saúl
  • 22Ziyech
  • 28Azpilicueta
  • 31Sarr
  • 68Vale

Referee:
Szymon Marciniak

Attendance:
59,839

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