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Calm Ancelotti's decisions paid off after Chelsea laid siege on Real

This could finish up being some season for Carlo Ancelotti – he has one hand on the Spanish title and is now in the Champions League semi-finals.

He could become the first coach to win Europe’s five major leagues and to win four European Cups, and in the same season.

It was not easy for him on Tuesday night, but then he knew he would not be. ‘We know we will have to suffer to get through, but we are ready to suffer,’ he said in the build-up.

The 62-year-old still bears the scars of Istanbul 2005 and it’s the memories of that night will always be too clear for him to take any lead for granted.

He brought up his defeat to Liverpool as Milan coach recently when his team had won 3-0 to go 10 points clear at the top with 10 games left.

‘I once lost a Champions League final that we were winning 3-0 at half-time,’ he said. ‘I know to take nothing for granted’.

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All that experience meant he stayed calm as Chelsea laid siege in the first half.

There were nervous conversations all over the pitch between Madrid players and going down the tunnel at half time Benzema started the inquest over the first 45 minutes as he walked off the pitch with Dani Carvajal. Things took a turn for the even-worse when Antonio Rudiger doubled the lead scored by Mason Mount.

Ancelotti had tried to be the epitome of calm after the first goal but when the second goal went in he needed to react. Vinicius and Benzema had been isolated up front because their midfield trio was too scared to leave the Madrid defence exposed.

Valverde was supposed be the third man in Madrid’s front three but was more concerned with following the runs of Marcos Alonso.

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