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Following on from Chelsea's dramatic Champions League quarter final defeat to Real Madrid earlier this month, Los Blancos played out another dramatic Champions League tie on Tuesday night , this time against Manchester City.

City took an early two goal lead before being pegged back by Karim Benzema before half-time. The two sides continued to trade blows in the second-half before settling their first leg tie with a 4-3 final score.

One interested spectator will have been Monaco's Aurélien Tchouaméni, who has been linked with a host of English clubs in recent months, including Chelsea. He reacted to the match on twitter with a cryptic tweet alluding to the quality of football on display at the Etihad on Tuesday night.

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He wrote: "Franchement quel plaisir de regarder un match de ce niveau là." Which translates as: "Frankly what a pleasure to watch a match of this level.". He added the UCL hashtag to the tweet to leave fans in no doubt of his admiration for the level of football on display and what he was referring to.

This led to a frenzied response from Chelsea fans, with Twitter

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