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Madrid, Chelsea reach Champions League quarters

LONDON (AP) ― Real Madrid provided further proof Wednesday that its feebleness in the Champions League appears to be a thing of the past under Jose Mourinho.

After failing to reach the quarterfinals for six successive seasons before Mourinho’s arrival, the nine-time champions advanced for the second year in a row by sweeping aside CSKA Moscow.

Madrid responded to a 1-1 draw in Russia by winning the second leg 4-1, with Cristiano Ronaldo scoring twice, taking his tally to 42 goals this season.

“Without doing anything otherworldly we dominated, played in their half with a lot of maturity and the only uneasy moment came with the reaction of the crowd when they scored to make it 3-1,” said Mourinho, whose side reached the semifinals last year.

Mourinho’s former side Chelsea will be joining Madrid in Friday’s draw after also winning 4-1 to overturn a 3-1 first-leg loss against Napoli.

That defeat in Italy contributed to Andre Villas-Boas being fired, but the revival continued under interim coach Roberto Di Matteo with a third straight win.
Chelsea’s Didier Drogba (left) scores against Napoli on Wednesday. (AP-Yonhap News)
Chelsea’s Didier Drogba (left) scores against Napoli on Wednesday. (AP-Yonhap News)

Frank Lampard’s 75th-minute penalty kick sent the game into extra time and Branislav Ivanovic clinched the 5-4 aggregate win.

In what has been a dismal season for the Premier League in Europe’s elite club competition, the goal helped ensure England avoided being without a team in the quarterfinals for the first time since 1996.

In the draw there will be teams from seven countries, with defending champion Barcelona, AC Milan, Bayern Munich, Marseille, Benfica and Cypriot newcomer APOEL also through.

“Some great teams are not there, like Manchester United, Arsenal or Inter Milan,” said Mourinho, who won the competition with FC Porto in 2004 and Inter Milan in 2010. “Instead of big teams there are some surprises.”

There was no surprise at Santiago Bernabeu stadium after Gonzalo Higuain found the net for Spanish leader Madrid after 26 minutes from Kaka’s through ball.

Ronaldo’s long-range shot was then fumbled into the net by goalkeeper Sergei Chepchugov in the 55th minute.

Although Karim Benzema poked home the rebound from his own shot in the 70th, Zoran Tosic canceled it out from distance seven minutes later.

But Benzema set up Ronaldo to round off the win by tapping the ball into an empty net in the closing seconds.

“The most important thing isn’t always to score but to play as a team and to be a collective,” Mourinho said.
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