Chelsea's miserable season has just got worse. 😬 StanSportAU UCL RMACHE
Adding to Chelsea's woes, defender Ben Chilwell was sent off with half an hour to play in the second half.Benzema's 21st minute strike was the Frenchman's sixth goal in five matches against Chelsea.Benzema opened the scoring by hitting the open net off the rebound of a save by Kepa Arrizabalaga after an attempt by Vinicius Jr from close range.
It was Napoli's first ever appearance in the quarter finals and they were without a recognised striker as leading Serie A goalscorer Victor Osimhen and Giovanni Simeone were out injured and manager Luciano Spalletti opted to start Giacomo Raspadori on the bench and play Eljif Elmas in the false nine position.
The best of those was after only 50 seconds as Milan failed to deal with a cross and a horrible Rade Krunic clearance fell straight to Napoli dangerman Khvicha Kvaratskhelia.
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