Timo Werner wrote his name in the Chelsea history books with the biggest goal of his career last night.And what a time he picked to score his first Champions League goal from open play in almost two years.Mocked for his wasteful finishing all season and called out by his coach after a big miss in the first leg, Werner put the Blues in front against Real Madrid.He won’t get many easier chances, but still, not bad for a player cruelly branded a “blind horse” by former Real star Rafael van der Vaart earlier this season.And it seemed to lift his spirits too because he was everywhere after that in one of his best performances for Chelsea.Yes, it took an Edouard Mendy masterclass to keep Real Madrid at bay in the first half.But at times Thomas.
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