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Chelsea
must overturn a two-goal deficit at Real Madrid to salvage their Champions
League defence after Karim Benzema's hat-trick secured a 3-1 quarter-final
first-leg victory over the error-strewn holders at Stamford Bridge.
Benzema dispatched two exquisite headers in three first-half minutes at a
rain-drenched Stamford Bridge as Madrid set about avenging last season's
semi-final defeat to Thomas Tuchel's reigning European champions in perfect
fashion.
Kai Havertz grabbed a lifeline for Chelsea before half-time, but it evaporated
46 seconds after the restart when Edouard Mendy vacated his area and played an
under-hit pass to Antonio Rudiger, which put Benzema's hat-trick clinching goal
on a plate.
Substitute Romelu Lukaku spurned two chances to reduce arrears as Chelsea's
comeback efforts came up short on a night of acute frustration which ended with
the Blues' Champions League defence hanging in the balance ahead of next week's
return at the Bernabeu.
Player ratings
Chelsea: Mendy (3), Christensen (4), Thiago Silva (6), Rudiger
(6), James (5), Kante (5), Jorginho (6), Mount (5), Azpilicueta (5), Havertz
(7), Pulisic (4).
Subs: Kovacic (5), Lukaku (5), Loftus-Cheek (5), Ziyech (5).
Real Madrid: Courtois (8), Mendy (7), Alaba (7), Militao (7),
Carvajal (7), Kroos (7), Casemiro (6), Modric (7), Vinicius (7), Benzema (9),
Valverde (7).
Subs: Nacho (5), Camavinga (5), Bale (n/a), Ceballos (n/a).
Chelsea Champions League defence hangs in balance
Chelsea's attempt to blow Real Madrid away with a blistering start ultimately
contributed to their early demise, with their eagerness to attack leaving chasms
in midfield and at the back for Real to exploit, which they very nearly did
inside 10 minutes, when Vinicius Junior rattled the crossbar.
The hosts' worst fears were realised on 21 minutes when Vinicius' third
successful take-on against Andreas Christensen ended with the Brazilian floating
a cross into the area which Benzema emphatically headed home at the near post.
One quickly became two, with Benzema heading in Luka Modric's sumptuous cross
within three minutes to stun Stamford Bridge and leave Chelsea's Champions
League defence hanging perilously.
Madrid carved out further chances to deepen Chelsea's plight, with Eder Militao
heading straight at Mendy from a corner before Dani Carvajal's shot squirmed
agonisingly under the Chelsea goalkeeper and Christensen desperately cleared.
But having avoided further damage, Chelsea got themselves back into the game
five minutes before the break, when Jorginho's looping cross found the head of
Havertz, and his effort evaded the diving Thibaut Courtois.
Chelsea's hope would last less than a minute after the interval, with Benzema
pouncing on Mendy's moment of madness to intercept his weak pass to Rudiger and
complete successive Champions League hat-tricks with a composed finish into the
unguarded net.
Captain Cesar Azpilicueta forced a stunning fingertip save from Courtois as
Madrid repelled Chelsea's increasing desperate attempts to carve a route back
into the tie. The introduction of Lukaku on 64 minutes looked to have given
Chelsea the second lifeline they were after, but he headed two presentable
chances wide as Madrid held on to their healthy first-leg lead.
Real unravel Chelsea defence - Opta stats
Real Madrid have now beaten the reigning champions of the Champions League in
each of their last four such encounters, and for the sixth time in total, now
the outright most of any side in the history of the competition (Juventus 5).
Chelsea have suffered back-to-back home defeats for only the second time under
Thomas Tuchel, also doing so in April last year. The Blues have however shipped
3+ goals in consecutive matches at Stamford Bridge for the first time since
October 2012.
Since the formation of the Champions League in 1992/93, only one of the previous
43 sides has overturned a first leg deficit of 2+ goals going into the second
leg away from home, with Manchester United beating PSG at the last 16 stage in
2018/19.
What's next?
Chelsea travel to Southampton in the Premier League on Saturday at 3pm, before
travelling to Real Madrid for their Champions League quarter-final second leg on
Tuesday at 8pm.
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Teams
Chelsea Mendy, Christensen (Kovacic 46), Silva, Rudiger, James,
Kante (Ziyech 46), Jorginho (Loftus-Cheek 64), Mount, Azpilicueta (c), Havertz,
Pulisic (Lukaku 64)
Subs Not Used Kepa, Bettinelli, Alonso, Werner, Chalobah, Saul,
Kenedy, Sarr
Booked Rudiger
Goals Havertz 40
Real Madrid Courtois, Mendy, Alaba, Militao (Fernandez 64),
Carvjal, Kroos (Camavinga 74), Casemiro, Modric, Vinicius, Benzema (c) (Bale
86), Valverde (Caballos 86)
Subs Not Used Lunin, Fuidias, Vallejo, Asensio, Marcelo,
Vazquez, Rodrygo, Diaz
Booked Militao
Goals Benzema 21, 24, 46
Attendance 38,689
Referee Clement Turpin (France)
VAR Jerome Brisard (France)