Timo Werner and Mason Mount both scored as Chelsea beat Real Madrid 2-0 to book their Champions League final ticket after a 3-1 aggregate, MySportDab reports.
First Half Report
One goal from the home side who were able to make use of their opportunities despite being pressured mostly in the first half.
Chelsea scored in the 18th minute as Timo Werner put the ball in the back of the net but unfortunately, the referee already signaled for offside.
Real Madrid had some good opportunities but Edouard Mendy was too good until Timo Werner scored to make it 1-0 for his side in the 28th.
The game went on with Los Blancos coming close with Karim Benzema who was once again denied by the good save from Edouard Mendy.
The first half of the encounter finally came to an end with Chelsea 1-0 Real Madrid as they both headed for the break with an advantage over to the home side.
Second Half Report
A bright start in the second half of the encounter saw some good early opportunity for the Blues as Kai Havertz went close to scoring.
Real Madrid could have gone down by 2 goals but Thibaut Courtois was able to deny Mason Mount and Kai Havertz.
Chelsea continued to press further with more opportunities coming their way but their finishing was always poor.
The second half carried on with more opportunities and yellow cards being shown to Los Blancos.
Mason Mount increased the lead by making it 2-0 in the 85th minute of the encounter after another break of play started by NGolo Kante.
The match finally came to an end with Chelsea 2-0 Real Madrid which saw Thomas Tuchel’s side reach the Champions League final by a 3-1 aggregate.
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