Chelsea created an unwanted record in their 4-1 defeat to Bayern Munich in Saturday night’s second-leg round of 16 Champions League tie in Germany on Saturday.
The first-leg at Stamford Bridge which ended 3-0 and brought score to 7-1 aggregate, means Chelsea conceded seven goals in a two-legged European tie for the first time in their history.
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Robert Lewandowski put Bayern 1-0 ahead from the spot in the 10th minute.
Croatia winger Ivan Perisic doubled Bayern’s lead by netting in the 24th minute after he was set up by Lewandowski.
Chelsea had a goal disallowed for offside in the 28th minute with VAR cancelling Callum Hudson-Odoi’s superb strike.
Tammy Abraham pulled a goal back for Chelsea a minute before half-time.
Substitute Correntin Tolisso added the third goal on 76 minutes before Lewandowski made it 4-1 on 84 minutes.
Bayern will now meet Barcelona in the quarter-final in a one-legged tie billed for Lisbon, Portugal next week Friday.
Barcelona beat Napoli 3-1 to go through 4-2 on aggregate after holding the Italians to a 1-1 draw in the reverse fixture.
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