Chelsea 3-1 down ahead of their Champions League quarter-final second leg at Real Madrid; Man City take a slender one-goal advantage to Atletico Madrid on Wednesday; Liverpool have one foot in semi-finals after 3-1 win over Benfica in first leg; Villarreal take 1-0 lead to Bayern Munich
Tuesday 12 April 2022 18:47, UK
The Champions League quarter-finals continue this week, and it starts with holders Chelsea heading to Real Madrid on Tuesday, before Liverpool and Manchester City play on Wednesday.
The second legs of the quarter-finals begin on Tuesday as holders Chelsea try to claw their way back from a 3-1 quarter-final first-leg defeat against 13-time winners Real - with Villarreal also in action at Bayern Munich.
Pep Guardiola's City - fresh from Sunday's exhilarating 2-2 draw against title rivals Liverpool - are also off to the Spanish capital as they face Atletico Madrid, taking a 1-0 lead into the second leg after last week's win at the Etihad, looking to reach the semi-finals for a second consecutive year.
Liverpool host Benfica at Anfield with one foot in the final four, after a 3-1 win in Lisbon last Tuesday, as they continue their push for an historic quadruple, with one eye firmly on Saturday's FA Cup semi-final against City on Saturday.
Chelsea face the monstrous task of becoming just the second team in Champions League history to overturn a two-goal deficit following a first-leg home defeat when they play at the Bernabeu on Tuesday night.
If they are unsuccessful in Spain, Chelsea's whole season rests on the outcome of Sunday's FA Cup semi-final against Crystal Palace at Wembley, with the Blues comfortable in third and having no hope of a late title push.
Chelsea recovered well after back-to-back defeats to Brentford and Real by thrashing Southampton 6-0 on Saturday, but head coach Thomas Tuchel still feels a comeback is unlikely.
"We need nothing else other than a fantastic script," said Chelsea head coach Tuchel on Monday.
"The task and challenge is incredibly hard and against who we play and where we play. We're allowed to dream, it's sometimes important to imagine things and dream about.
"It will not shift the focus, we will support our team, and we will try hard. It's sports, and it's a game, and that's the beauty of the game, that everything is possible always."
Tuchel believes Chelsea face a "huge disadvantage" in overturning their Champions League deficit to Real Madrid as the Spanish side have been able to make five substitutions throughout the season.
Premier League clubs have voted to reintoduce the rule of five subs next season, but have only been able to use three domestically in this campaign.
"First of all, we wanted it more physical but we did not work hard or intense enough in the first match," he said.
"Second of all, we face a huge disadvantage in terms of physicality because Real Madrid has a whole year with five changes and we play the most demanding league, we play the most matches throughout the season and throughout 2022 so it is not always easy to play a physical game.
"We are a team that needs the physicality, the sharpness, the commitment and the investment to be a special team. We could not implement that enough in the last match.
"This was also due to their quality, their capacity to slow the game down, to control the match by ball possession."
Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti admits his side are reliant on Karim Benzema, their top scorer in the Champions League, and says there is "no reason to hide it".
After Benzema scored a hat-trick at Stamford Bridge in the first leg - becoming just the fourth player to score back-to-back trebles in Europe's elite competition - Ancelotti said the 34-year-old striker is ageing like a "fine wine".
The France international (11) is behind only Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski (12), who has also scored two hat-tricks in Europe this season, in the Champions League scoring charts.
"The season is showing that we have two forwards who have been shining out, Vinicius Jr and Benzema," said Ancelotti.
"In the past we had Karim, Cristiano or Gareth Bale who scored many goals. To say that we are dependent on Benzema is true, no reason to hide it. Happy to have this dependency, quite happy. I am very happy to depend on Karim Benzema."
Ancelotti insists his players are not relaxed despite taking a two-goal advantage to the Bernabeu and says Real should respect this "very strong" Chelsea side.
The Real boss added: "I think everybody, the fans and ourselves, know it will be a tough match. It will be a difficult one, like it always is in a Champions League quarter-final.
"Whatever happened in the first leg we still need to know that we have to go out and play a full match, that we will have to suffer, fight, compete. We will have to stay in the match for 90 minutes."
Villarreal find themselves just 90 minutes away from reaching a first Champions League semi-final since 2006 - when they were beaten by Arsene Wenger's Arsenal - after Arnaut Danjuma secured a 1-0 win over Bayern Munich at El Madrigal last Wednesday.
Six-time winners Bayern Munich have lost the last five Champions League knockout ties in which they have trailed after the first leg, with four of those instances coming against Spanish sides, giving Villarreal hope that they can progress as they take a 1-0 lead into the second leg at the Allianz on Tuesday night.
Villarreal head coach Unai Emery, formerly of Arsenal, has won more Europa League titles than any other manager, but is looking to reach the last four of the Champions League for the first time in his career.
The Premier League title race remains on a knife edge after Sunday's pulsating 2-2 draw between Man City and Liverpool - and there is no let up for the two title rivals, with both in Champions League action on Wednesday before facing off against each other in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley on Saturday.
City dominated the first leg against Atletico, but only hold a slender 1-0 lead going into the second leg in Madrid after a backs-against-the-wall display from the La Liga side in Manchester. Diego Simeone's men will have to be more progressive in their play on Wednesday night, however, as they need two goals to progress without penalties.
Liverpool, meanwhile, may be able to rotate against Benfica after Luis Diaz - signed from Porto in January - came off the bench to secure a 3-1 victory for his new side on his return to Portugal last Tuesday. Diaz did not start at the Etihad on Sunday, so is likely to do so at Anfield against Benfica.
Tuesday February 15
Wednesday February 16
Tuesday February 22
Wednesday February 23
Tuesday March 8
Wednesday March 9
Tuesday March 15
Wednesday March 16
First-leg fixtures
Tuesday April 5
Wednesday April 6
Tuesday April 12
Bayern Munich vs Villarreal (8pm)
Wednesday April 13
Atletico Madrid vs Man City (8pm)
Benfica/Liverpool vs Villarreal/Bayern Munich
Man City/Atletico Madrid vs Chelsea/Real Madrid
First legs scheduled to be played on Tuesday April 26 and Wednesday April 27; second legs on Tuesday May 3 and Wednesday May 4.
Scheduled to be played on Saturday May 28 at the Stade de France, Saint-Denis.