Chelsea news as the Blues aim to produce another historic night in the Champions League against Real Madrid
Chelsea face a mission-impossible task in overcoming a two-goal deficit against Real Madrid in tonight's Champions League quarter-final second-leg.
The European champions sailed to a comfortable first-leg win last week thanks to goals from Karim Benzema and Marco Asensio. Frank Lampard's men must win by at least two goals if they are to have any chance of securing their place in the semi-finals.
If Chelsea are to produce another famous turnaround in SW6, they will need to produce a perfect performance. But if their recent form is anything to go by - the Blues have lost their last three games - the odds are heavily stacked against them.
In the first leg, Lampard opted for Joao Felix and Raheem Sterling in attack. However, with his side needing at least two goals, another forward is likely to be selected from the start.
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