Although there haven’t been many matches between Real Madrid and Chelsea throughout history, they have recently played each other in a number of friendly, adding to their history.
The past five matches between the white team and the team from the city of London are as follows:
Chelsea 1-0 Real Madrid
Chelsea, who had just won UEFA, ultimately won the championship thanks to a late goal by Gustavo Poyet. Ral and Mijatovic formed constituted Madrid’s starting forward line, but it was insufficient to upset a Chelsea club that gradually started to compete with the best on the continent.
Real Madrid defeats Chelsea 3–1
European Super Cup – August 28, 1998
Chelsea was defeated twice by Marcelo and Cristiano Ronaldo after Ramires’ superb goal tied the score. Isco, Modric, and Mesut zil were three of the greatest magicians to ever don a Real Madrid jersey, and they all happened to be playing in the same game.
Madrid defeats Chelsea 3-2
International Champions Cup – August 8, 2013
Marcelo X2 and Mariano scored the goals for the white squad. Two players that currently don’t matter all that much to Ancelotti Chelsea’s shots are also directed towards Eden Hazard, a guy who doesn’t matter much to this Real Madrid team.
Real Madrid and Chelsea draw 1-1
UEFA Champions League – 27 April 2021
It was evident during the first leg of the Champions League semifinal match between Real Madrid and Chelsea in Valdebebas that the London team had a squad capable of winning the competition. Karim Benzema tied the score after Pulisic gave his team the lead.
Surprise, Chelsea defeats Real Madrid 2-0
UEFA Champions League – May 5, 2021
We are discussing one of Real Madrid’s worst beatings in the last five years. Due to Thibaut Courtois’ outstanding play, Zidane’s squad only allowed two goals. The Belgian truly displayed the blues by saving the furnishings.
Real Madrid take on Chelsea
In the second game of their UEFA Champions League quarterfinal series, Real Madrid and Chelsea square off. The winner on goals scored overall advances to the last four. After suffering a discouraging 3-1 defeat at Stamford Bridge, Thomas Tuchel’s team must overcome a two-goal deficit at the Santiago Bernabeu in order to advance to the competition semifinals. Real Madrid can relax and play on the counter since they have some leeway on their own ground. Los Merengues would still advance to the next round even with a defeat by one goal.
Nevertheless, as a replay of last year’s semifinal contest, in which Chelsea prevailed, this matchup between two international footballing behemoths promises to be an exciting one. Goals are expected since Chelsea is aware that failing to score will result in them losing their title as champions of the Champions League.