In a repeat of the 2020-21 Champions League semi-finals, Chelsea and Real Madrid now lock horns in the last eight of this year’s competition.
In a repeat of the 2020-21 Champions League semi-finals, Chelsea and Real Madrid now lock horns in the last eight of this year’s competition.
Real Madrid has an odd of 3.60(bet ₹100 and wins ₹360 if Real Madrid wins). لعبة القمار بوكر Bet Now
If this match Draws then odd is 3.25(bet ₹100 and win ₹325 if the match draws). العاب قمار روليت Bet Now
Chelsea has an odd of 2.10(bet ₹100 and wins ₹210 Chelsea wins). Bet Now
Match: Real Madrid vs Chelsea
Date: April 07, 2022
Time: 12:30 AM (IST)
Venue: Stamford Bridge
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A side with 13 European crowns to their name dumping out a PSG side still searching for their maiden Champions League honour was an obvious result on paper, but one certainly could not have foreseen the drama that unfolded in the Spanish capital before Real were brought crashing back down to earth.
Being thrashed 4-0 by Barcelona in El Clasico was a sure-fire way to dampen the spirits, and Real were far from their best against Celta Vigo at the weekend, but a pair of Benzema penalties ultimately got them over the line for a sixth win in seven matches. Victory at Celta also represents a third away win on the bounce for Los Blancos, who went down 2-0 to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge last term following a 1-1 stalemate at the Estadio Alfredo Di Stefano, but the Blues will step out onto more daunting turf for the second leg this year. كيف تفوز بالروليت
Courtois; Carvajal, Militao, Alaba, Mendy; Kroos, Casemiro, Modric; Asensio, Benzema, Vinicius Junior
Up until the weekend, Chelsea had done a stellar job of focusing on their on-field endeavours, but Tuchel was at a loss to explain his side’s capitulation against Brentford, as the Bees ran out 4-1 winners at Stamford Bridge to leave the home fans shell-shocked in their seats.
Seeing their six-game unbeaten run in all competitions come to an end in such bitterly disappointing fashion is not what the doctor ordered before a meeting with Real Madrid, but not since the 2010-11 season have the Blues been knocked out in the Champions League quarter-finals – going down to Manchester United that year. The Blues’ defence was breached at will by Brentford at the weekend, but Tuchel’s side enter the first leg having won each of their last five home games in the Champions League with five clean sheets to boot, with the first game in that sequence coming against their Spanish capital counterparts.
Mendy; Azpilicueta, Silva, Rudiger; James, Jorginho, Kovacic, Alonso; Ziyech, Havertz, Pulisic
Keeping clean sheets at home in the Champions League has not been an issue for Chelsea, but shipping four to Brentford before being faced with a prolific veteran in Benzema spells danger for the Blues’ backline. A return to a back three should at least not lead to a repeat of the weekend, and Real did not blow Celta Vigo out of the water by any means, so we expect a tightly-fought first leg to end all square.
This season Real Madrid are generally in better shape, although there is a feeling that Carlo Ancelotti’s men are running out of steam heading into the business end of the season. Los Blancos found their midfield overrun last year by the energy of N’Golo Kante, Jorginho and Mason Mount and there is every chance that Ancelotti decides to play a fourth man in the middle of the park to try and find some equilibrium.
Chelsea 2-1 Real Madrid, as predicted by us