Chelsea Beat Porto 2-0 in the first league of the CL quarterfinal
Chelsea took a big step towards a return to the Champions League quarterfinals by defeating Porto 2-0 in the first leg of the quarterfinals on Wednesday.
Mason Mount and Ben Chilwell scored their first Champions League goals to give Chelsea a great opportunity to reach the semi-finals for the first time in seven years.
Mount scored after a beautiful turn that passed a defender on the edge of the area in the 32nd minute and Chilwell added the second after a mistake by Jesús Corona of Porto in the 85th minute. The goals came from Chelsea’s only three attempts on goal in Seville, where the game was played due to travel restrictions related to the coronavirus pandemic.
“We knew it was going to be a tough game,” Mount said. “We know how difficult it is to play against them. We kept going and got a good win, but that’s only half the draw. The work is not done, they are going to fight next week and we will have to give it all again ”.
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Next week’s second leg will also be played at Sevilla’s Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium. Porto was considered the home team on Wednesday.
The winner will face Real Madrid or Liverpool. Madrid beat Liverpool 3-1 at home in their first leg on Tuesday.
In the other quarter-final on Wednesday, Paris Saint-Germain beat Bayern Munich 3-2.
After eliminating Cristiano Ronaldo’s Juventus in the round of 16, Porto entered the Round of 16 looking to surprise another important European team.
It was an even start in Seville, but Porto seemed to take control before Chelsea opened the scoring with the team’s first goal attempt. Mount, 22, took a pass from Jorginho and wandered away from a defender before entering the area and firing a low shot into the far corner to become Chelsea’s youngest scorer in a league playoff game. Champions.
“It was about time it came,” Mount said. “I have been waiting patiently, it was a good pass from Jorgi and I am very happy with him. I’m always working on my completion, it’s a part of my game that I can improve ”.
Moments after Christian Pulisic hit the wood from inside the area, Chilwell sealed the victory by taking advantage of a mistake by Corona shortly after the Porto player had moved to the baseline. He let the ball escape and Chilwell pounced on him and passed goalkeeper Agustín Marchesín before finding the goal wide open.
“It’s difficult to accept this result because we had eight shots in the first half to one,” Porto midfielder Marko Grujic said. “We show that we have quality and in the second leg we will try to turn the tie around.”
Porto finished the match with twice as many attempts as Chelsea, 12-6, but struggled to get close to the goal. Chelsea’s Edouard Mendy became the first goalkeeper to keep seven clean sheets in the Champions League this season.
“It was a difficult match against a strong Porto,” said Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel. “There were many moments when we suffered, but we accepted it. So it is at this stage. The spirit was good and it is an excellent result ”.
Chelsea is playing in the quarter-finals for the second time since winning the European title in 2012. They last reached the semi-finals in 2014, losing to Atlético de Madrid.
Porto went to the quarterfinals in 2019, losing to eventual champion Liverpool. He is trying to reach the semi-finals for the first time since winning the competition in 2004.
Tuchel made five changes to the team that lost 5-2 to relegation-threatened West Bromwich Albion in the Premier League on Saturday, a result that ended the team’s 14-game unbeaten streak. Thiago Silva was among those who did not start against Porto.
Chelsea had seven clean sheets in a row before Saturday’s loss.
Porto was left without midfielder Sérgio Oliveira due to a yellow card penalty. He scored two goals to help Porto beat Juventus in the round of 16, including one in extra time. The Portuguese club was also left without Mehdi Taremi, who was sent off in the second leg against Juventus.
Veteran central defender Pepe made his 103rd appearance in the Champions League, placing him on the all-time list of Portuguese players with Luís Figo. Both are behind leader Cristiano Ronaldo, who has 176 appearances.

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