Real Madrid (Ronaldo 21', 74', Morata 75') 3 - 1 Schalke (Hoogland 31')
Real Madrid win 9-2 on aggregate
Cristiano Ronaldo struck a brace as Real Madrid warmed up for Sunday's El Clasico by comfortably confirming their place in the last eight of the Champions League with a 3-1 home triumph over Schalke.
Los Blancos came into the contest boasting an emphatic 6-1 lead from the first leg and they took little time in adding to their tally when Ronaldo opened the scoring on 21 minutes.
The Portugal star finished off a slick move down the right involving substitute Gareth Bale and Alvaro Morata by firing in from close range.
The hosts looked all set to open the flood gates, but after Morata twice fluffed clear-cut chances, the German outfit pushed forward and grabbed a shock equaliser.
Tim Hoogland took advantage of some poor closing down to let fly with a speculative shot that took a wicked deflection off Sergio Ramos on its way into the corner of the net.
Real rarely got out of first gear but remained the greater threat with Ronaldo, Isco and Morata all going close before they finally sealed victory with two goals in a minute.
First, Ronaldo made it 13 in the competition so far this term with a tradermark run and shot that flew in at the near post, before Morata tucked home at the second attempt after the Portuguese star had thumped the bar.
Ronaldo almost equalled Lionel Messi's record of 14 Champions League goals in a single season five minutes from time but saw another thumping shot crash back off the post.
The 9-2 win on aggregate was a club record for the Spanish giants, but their night was somewhat soured by the news that Spain U21 star, Jese looks set for a spell on the sidelines after being carried off on a stretcher with suspected cruciate ligament damage in the opening stages of the game.
Chelsea (Eto'o 4', Cahill 42')2-0 Galatasaray
Chelsea win 3-1 on aggregate
Chelsea booked their place in the Champions League quarter-finals with a comfortable 2-0 win overGalatasaray on Tuesday evening.
First-half goals from Samuel Eto'o and Gary Cahill - on his 100th Chelsea appearance - sealed a comfortable 3-1 aggregate success, with the long-awaited Stamford Bridge return of Didier Drogba proving an anti-climax.
First-half goals from Samuel Eto'o and Gary Cahill - on his 100th Chelsea appearance - sealed a comfortable 3-1 aggregate success, with the long-awaited Stamford Bridge return of Didier Drogba proving an anti-climax.
Eto'o opened the scoring with the first attack of the game, controlling Oscar's pass before firing low into the corner and Chelsea made their dominance count shortly before the break when Cahill converted the rebound from a John Terry header
Former Chelsea striker Drogba had very little impact on the game, his most notable contribution coming in the first half when he blasted a free-kick over the crossbar and into a banner bearing his own name.
Mourinho's spiky relationship with opposite number Roberto Mancini was well documented in the build-up, but it was the Portuguese who had the last laugh as Chelsea secured an untroubled passage into the quarter-finals.
Eto'o, back in the side in place of Fernando Torres from the first leg, had scored all of his previous nine Chelsea goals at home and that trend continued in the fourth minute.
Eden Hazard played a pivotal role, spinning away from Felipe Melo before feeding Oscar, who slipped the ball into the path of the striker, the Cameroonian taking a touch before firing low beyond Fernando Muslera.
Hazard and Oscar combined to great effect once again midway through the half to set up Frank Lampard, who stabbed his effort wide.
Chelsea went close again in the 33rd minute, Lampard whipping in a free-kick from the left that Terry volleyed narrowly over the crossbar from 10 yards.
The hosts continued to press with Hazard at the centre of everything, this time bursting down the left to allow Eto'o to set up Willian, but the Brazilian's tame effort was comfortable for Muslera.
All Chelsea's pressure paid off three minutes before the break, Cahill smashing home from close range after Muslera had parried Terry's powerful downward header from a Lampard corner.
Willian tested Muslera with a powerful drive five minutes after the interval, while the Uruguayan also denied Lampard and substitute Torres towards the end.
In stoppage time, Drogba fluffed a chance to trouble Petr Cech on the goalkeeper's 100th Champions League appearance as Chelsea reached the quarter-finals for the eighth time in the last 11 seasons.
Samuel Eto'o gave the hosts an early advantage after slotting the ball past Fernando Muslera after just four minutes before Gary Cahill reacted quickest from a corner just before the break to double their lead.


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