Kepa saves the Blues from sinking

After losing 3-0 in the first leg, Chelsea enter the second leg on Tuesday in a very delicate position.

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Connor Gallagher (left) and Federico Valverde (right) during Chelsea-Real Madrid in the Champions League quarter-final second leg, at Stamford Bridge.  (GLYN KIRK / AFP)

For Frank Lampard, the return to business is certainly not going as expected. Beaten three times in three games, his players are clearly not starting favorites against Real Madrid, before the Champions League quarter-final return to Stamford Bridge, Tuesday April 18 at 9 p.m.

After another defeat against Brighton in the Premier League, Chelsea do not have much cause for hope when it comes to facing the reigning European champions. Only able to score a goal in their last five games, the Londoners must nevertheless win by three goals to reach the last four. Victorious in Cadiz (2-0) in the league, the Merengues move to London serene. A match to follow live with commentary.


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