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Chelsea Subdue Madrid, Set Up Champions League Final with Man City

Chelsea reached their first Champions League final since 2012 as goals from Timo Werner and Mason Mount secured a 2-0 victory over Real Madrid in their semi final second leg at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday to win the tie 3-1 on aggregate.
Their away goal in Madrid had given Chelsea a narrow advantage heading into the return leg and missed a host of chances which would have given the West London side a much wider margin of victory.
Madrid, who welcomed back captain Sergio Ramos, controlled possession from kick off without creating a chance of note.
Werner should have given Chelsea the lead on 18 minutes when he tapped home from Ben Chilwell’s cross but was offside when he hadn’t needed to be.
Chelsea goalkeeper Edouard Mendy pulled off a superb save to deny Karim Benzema when he managed to get a shot off from the edge of the box.
And Chelsea were ahead on 28 minutes when Kai Havertz, played in by N’Golo Kante, saw his dinked effort over Thibaut Courtois rebound off the bar and Werner was first to the rebound to head home from close range.
Moments later, Benzema again forced Mendy into a good save with a header following some good play by Luka Modric.
Madrid, record winners of the competition with 13, struggled to create any further opportunities and it was Chelsea who started the second half the stronger with Havertz again hitting the bar.
Los Blancos boss Zinedine Zidane gave Eden Hazard a start on a return to his former club, but the Belgium international looked way short of match fitness and had little impact on the contest.
Thomas Tuchel’s side continued to create chances with Mason Mount and Kante guilty of bad misses, while Christian Pulisic — who came on for Werner on 67 minutes — flashed a good ball across the box which Havertz failed to get on the end of.
But, with five minutes remaining, Pulisic kept his cool when played through and played a ball to Mount, who smashed the ball home from close range.
Madrid midfielder Casemiro said his side’s poor showing served to emphasise what an impressive achievement winning the tournament three seasons in a row is as they achieved from 2016-18.
“Today showed that what we did [by winning it before] was historic,” he said. “It isn’t easy to win the Champions League. Every game is difficult. Today showed once again that it isn’t easy to win it.”
The result means Chelsea have become the first club to have both the men’s and women’s side reach the Champions League final after Emma Hayes’ side beat Bayern Munich in their semifinal on Sunday to set up a showdown with Barcelona.
Chelsea’s men’s team will face Manchester City in Istanbul on May 29 in a second all-English Champions League final in two seasons.

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