Holders
Chelsea have been knocked out of the Champions League despite a 6-1 victory
over Nordsjaelland at Stamford Bridge.
A 1-0 win for Juventus at Shakhtar Donetsk means
that the Blues are the first defending champions in the competition’s history
to not make it through to the last 16.
The visitors had the chance to take the lead from
the penalty spot in the first half following Gary Cahill ‘s handball, but
Nicolai Stokholm saw his effort saved by Petr Cech. Chelsea missed from the
spot moments laterwhen Eden Hazard was denied by Jensen after Mikkel Beckmann had
handled.
However, the hosts were given second penalty in the
38th minute as Adu was penalised for handball, allowing David Luiz to fire the
ball past Jensen.
It got better for Chelsea with seconds remaining in
the half as Fernando Torres converted at the second time of asking after his
initial effort had been saved. Rafael Benitez’s team took a 2-0 lead going into
the second half, but they conceded just 20 seconds after the restart as Joshua
John calmly headed the ball over Cech. Chelsea’s two-goal advantage was
restored through Gary Cahill’s thumping header before Torres tapped in his
second from close range on 56 minutes.
It was 5-1 soon after as Juan Mata slotted in from
six yards, while Oscar got in on the act in the 70th minute with his simple
finish.

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