da bwin: Frank Lampard's side wasted some big chances at Stamford Bridge before two goals from Rodrygo sealed a comfortable aggregate win for the visitors
da lvbet: Chelsea's Champions League journey is over for another season, the Blues crashing out at the quarter-final stage to Real Madrid for the second successive campaign following a 2-0 defeat (4-0 on aggregate) on Tuesday.
Trailing 2-0 from the first leg, Frank Lampard's side gave it a good go, and missed some huge chances in the first half through N'Golo Kante and Marc Cucurella.
Kante wasted another big opportunity early in the second period before they were hit by a sucker punch from Rodrygo, who fired in from close range after sparking a counter-attack himself.
The Brazil star added a second late on after good work from Fede Valverde, leaving Lampard to reflect on a fourth successive defeat since stepping in as interim boss.
GOAL rates Chelsea's players from Stamford Bridge…
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Kepa Arrizabalaga (6/10):
Made a couple of decent saves and had no chance with either of Rodrygo's goals.
Reece James (8/10):
May not have been fully fit but still Chelsea's best player by a distance. Deserves better than this.
Wesley Fofana (6/10):
Fared much better with Vinicius than in the first leg.
Thiago Silva (7/10):
Looked imperious for the majority of the game, though skipped past by Valverde for the second goal.
Trevoh Chalobah (5/10):
Caught out for the opening goal by Militao's pass as Rodrygo ran through unopposed after the defender slid in and missed both ball and man.
Marc Cucurella (5/10):
Caused some problems in forward areas but will be haunted by failing to convert from close range late in the first half.
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Enzo Fernandez (7/10):
The best of Chelsea's midfield quartet on the night, even if his set-piece delivery left a bit to be desired.
Mateo Kovacic (5/10):
Misplaced a few passes early on. Got better from there but still not great.
N'Golo Kante (5/10):
Two huge missed chances when the score was 0-0. Still getting up to full fitness, it feels like.
Conor Gallagher (5/10):
Plenty of energy but lacked the quality to really concern the Madrid defence.
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Kai Havertz (6/10):
Did his best to plough a lone furrow up front but had few sights of goal before being replaced late on.
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Joao Felix (6/10):
Directness caused some problems but couldn't make much of a difference.
Raheem Sterling (6/10):
Game was lost by the time he was introduced.
Mykhailo Mudryk (5/10):
Tracked back well but lacked composure with his finishing.
Mason Mount (6/10):
On for the closing stages but made little impact.
Frank Lampard (7/10):
Controversial selection almost paid off, and will rue his players' poor finishing. Still feels out of his depth, but should be credited for his side's display in the first hour.