Real Madrid travelled to London on Wednesday evening to take on Chelsea in the Champions League semi-final second leg, but were thoroughly outclassed by Thomas Tuchel’s team as Chelsea were the better team in the night.
Los Blancos lost 2-0 on the night and 3-1 on aggregate as they fail to book a spot in the UEFA Champions League final and will miss out on the chance to face Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City in the final in Istanbul.
Chelsea took the lead in the 28th minutes through Timo Werner as he popped up to score after good work from fellow countryman Kai Havertz.
Edouard Mendy was on fire in the first half, saving spectacularly from Karim Benzema, while at the other end former Chelsea man Thibaut Courtois made a key save around the hour mark to stop Havertz from doubling Chelsea’s lead.
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Courtios couldn’t help in the 85th minutes when Madrid finally gave way under relentless Chelsea pressure. Mason Mount was the man to deliver the killer second goal, finishing neatly after a cross-goal ball from the Christian Pulisic.
Meaning Madrid needed two goals to get back on level terms, it was a big goal, and served as the final nail in the coffin for a visiting team that looked dead on their feet.
“The first 25 minutes we played better, we had two chances with Karim,” Casemiro said post-match in comments carried by Diario AS. “Then there’s no explanation, Chelsea were the better team, they had more opportunities and there’s no excuse. We have to think about La Liga now, we have a difficult game against Sevilla, there’s no use in regret. We’re sad because it was a big game. They were better than us.”