Real Madrid scored the first two goals in their trip to Stamford Bridge in the quarter-finals of the Champions League, but Chelsea are Chelsea and they recovered before the break to halve the deficit. They did so after a great move by Reece James down the right flank. He cut past players twice to find the space.
Then, he linked up with Jorginho on the edge of the area. The Italian raised his head and saw that Havertz had got away from his marker. He sent a lovely cross into the heart of Courtois' box, but Dani Carvajal was unable to reach in time to clear the ball. Havertz headed and beat the goalkeeper.
Carvajal's air swing to try and clear the danger could have ended up with his opponent. The Blues struck just before the interval to halve the deficit.
Jorginho and Havertz were the main men responsible for the goal because of how they linked up. Funnily enough, all three goals came from headers. Benzema had scored the first two and then he completed his hat-trick in the second half after intercepting a dreadful Mendy pass 30 yards from goal and hitting into an empty net.