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Publish: 13 Apr 2023, 01:19 pm
Real Madrid's Spanish midfielder Marco Asensio (L) celebrates scoring his team's second goal with Real Madrid's Spanish defender Dani Carvajal during the UEFA Champions League quarter final first leg football match between Real Madrid CF and Chelsea FC at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid on 12 April, 2023 || Photo: AFP
Karim Benzema and Marco Asensio struck for Real Madrid as
they dominated 10-man Chelsea and opened up a 2-0 Champions League
quarter-final first leg lead on Wednesday.
The record 14-time winners and reigning champions eased to a
comfortable win against Frank Lampard's side, who had Ben Chilwell sent off in
the second half for pulling down Rodrygo Goes as he ran through on goal.
Benzema netted from close range after 21 minutes after Kepa
Arrizabalaga tipped a Vinicius Junior effort into his path.
Despite controlling the game, Madrid had to wait until the
74th minute for their second, with Asensio drilling home from the edge of the
box after a short corner routine.
In a battle between the last two Champions League winners,
Madrid demonstrated their strength with an impressive display, while Chelsea
showed why they are struggling in 11th in the Premier League.
"We are satisfied with the result, for the performance
but it's not over yet, we have to fight, to sacrifice for another 90 minutes at
Stamford Bridge," said Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti.
"We are satisfied only for tonight, it's not over yet.
We know Chelsea will try to (give) everything next week."
Real Madrid's French forward Karim Benzema celebrates
scoring the opening goal during the UEFA Champions League quarter final first
leg football match between Real Madrid CF and Chelsea FC at the Santiago
Bernabeu stadium in Madrid on 12 April, 2023
Real Madrid's French forward Karim Benzema celebrates
scoring the opening goal during the UEFA Champions League quarter final first
leg football match between Real Madrid CF and Chelsea FC at the Santiago
Bernabeu stadium in Madrid on 12 April, 2023AFP
Ancelotti, who coached Lampard at Chelsea between 2009-2011,
relied on veteran midfielders Toni Kroos and Luka Modric to pull the strings.
Lampard, in his second game at the helm since replacing
Graham Potter last week, threw Thiago Silva and N'Golo Kante straight into the
starting line-up after injury worries.
Kante shone against Madrid in the 2021 semis as Chelsea beat
them en route to winning the trophy for the second time, and his performance
was one positive for Lampard.
The French midfielder slipped on-loan Atletico striker Joao
Felix through at the start, but he fired at former Chelsea stopper Thibaut
Courtois.
Madrid fans had shown their support for Fede Valverde before
the game, after he allegedly punched Villarreal's Alex Baena on Saturday, and
he nearly rewarded them with a piledriver which flew narrowly off-target.
"For me he was the best player on the pitch, he put in
a lot of energy," said Ancelotti.
"He was impeccable at recovering the ball."
Benzema, who netted a hat-trick at Stamford Bridge last
season and scored the goal which sent Madrid through against the Blues in the
second leg, tapped home his sixth goal against Chelsea to open the scoring.
Dani Carvajal lofted a tempting ball over the top and
although Kepa got his fingertips to Vinicius's effort, Benzema was left with a
simple tap-in.
Chelsea almost produced an instant equaliser but Courtois
made a stunning save to deny Raheem Sterling from close range.
Madrid toyed with their opponents, penning them back in
their box for large stretches, with Vinicius, Rodrygo and David Alaba going
close.
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