Real Madrid find extra gear in epic to deny Chelsea comeback
(Real Madrid win 5-4 on aggregate)
Karim Benzema's punishing header crushed Chelsea’s remarkable comeback as Real Madrid lost 3-2 at the Bernabeu Stadium but reached the Champions League semi-finals 5-4 on aggregate.
Ruthless France hitman Benzema produced a carbon-copy of the two headed goals he scored in last week’s quarter-final first-leg at Stamford Bridge, where his hat-trick had Real expecting to stroll into the last four.
Champions League holders Chelsea turned up in Madrid with other ideas however, big ideas in fact, of a memorable and odds-defying comeback in this pulsating second-leg.
The Blues shook off their 3-1 deficit from the first leg and took Carlo Ancelotti’s Madrid apart.
Mason Mount, Toni Rudiger and Timo Werner put the Blues 3-0 up and on the very cusp of completing that miracle of Madrid, and that with a Marcos Alonso effort chalked off for handball.
Luka Modric rescued Real though, delivering a sublime raking pass that allowed Rodrygo to race on and volley into the net past a stunned Edouard Mendy.
Chelsea’s fourth stint of extra-time this season duly ensued and after all their efforts and three smart goals, one flick of the head from Benzema brought the Madrid house down.
Real Madrid 2-3 Chelsea (5-4 agg) - Karim Benzema restores Real Madrid's advantage in the tie in the first half of extra-time#UCL #RMACHE #rtesoccer