ATLETICO MADRID SET up a Champions League final against city rivals Real Madrid after coming from behind to win 3-1 at Chelsea in their semi-final second leg on Wednesday.
After a 0-0 draw in the first leg, former Atletico striker Fernando Torres put Chelsea ahead in the 36th minute at Stamford Bridge, but the London club were to lead the tie for only eight minutes.
Adrian Lopez scrambled home an equaliser shortly before half-time and second-half goals by Diego Costa, from the penalty spot, and Arda Turan sealed Atletico’s place in their first European Cup final since 1974.
Diego Simeone’s team are also two wins from claiming a first La Liga title in 18 years, meaning that they could be looking to complete an improbable double when they meet their old foes Real in Lisbon on May 24.
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho, meanwhile, was denied a reunion with his former employers Real, with whom he had also experienced semi-final disappointment in each of the previous three seasons.
The pre-match build-up had been dominated by talk about Chelsea’s ultra-defensive display in their 2-0 win at Liverpool on Sunday and Mourinho seemed determined to continue in the same vein by selecting three full-backs.
Fears of a new-fangled defensive configuration proved unfounded, as Cesar Azpilicueta was deployed as a fairly orthodox right-sided midfielder, but the early stages proved every bit as cagey as last week’s first leg.
Koke almost gave Atletico a fourth-minute lead with a mishit left-wing cross that deceived Mark Schwarzer and hit the crossbar, but the teams were generally content to hold each other at arm’s length.
The tie was on a knife-edge, but nine minutes from half-time Chelsea seized the initiative.
After Willian ran into a blind alley on the right flank, Azpilicueta followed up with a low cross that Torres steered past Thibaut Courtois via a deflection off Mario Suarez.
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The former darling of the Vicente Calderon made a point of not celebrating, holding his hands in the air in apology, but Stamford Bridge celebrated with abandon.
It was the first goal that Atletico had conceded in seven games, but within the blink of an eye they were in control of the tie.
(Atletico Madrid’s Adrian Lopez celebrates scoring his side’s first goal)
Former Chelsea midfielder Tiago Mendes picked out right-back Juanfran with a floated pass to the back post and his volleyed cross bobbled between a phalanx of defenders to Adrian, who swept home.
Despite Chelsea’s need for goals, it was Atletico who began the second half on top, with Schwarzer brilliantly tipping over a Turan half-volley and then comfortably fielding a low effort from Tiago.
In response, John Terry saw a header sharply blocked by Courtois, who is on loan at Atletico from Chelsea, before Mourinho sent on Samuel Eto’o in place of Ashley Cole.
The Cameroon striker’s introduction was intended to give the hosts greater punch in attack, but it was his contribution at the other end that was to prove telling.
Referee Nicola Rizzoli had already ignored an Atletico penalty claim when Turan was bundled over by Azpilicueta, but when Costa went down after skilfully nicking the ball past Eto’o, the Italian awarded a spot-kick.
Despite initially struggling to place the ball on the spot to his satisfaction, for which he was booked, Costa made no mistake with his shot, placing the ball into the top-left corner.
David Luiz planted a header against the post from a Willian free-kick as Chelsea pressed for an equaliser, but Turan killed the tie in the 72nd minute by tucking home after his own header came back off the bar.
Footballs the winner tonight. Jose would have killed the final.
Athletico found a cure for the cancer in football tonight. I’m delighted Johnny Ego is out he would have ruined the final. Good side Athletico.
Chelsea fan here better team won simple as that I hope Athletico go on to win it they’re a really likeable team. Going to be one hell of a final
A year in football is a long time. Spain is now the new Germany. Madrid were awesome last night and Atletico have been supreme all season, and a joy to watch. Should be some hell of a final.
Wonderful to see Chelsea and their horrible fans, owner and manager not getting to the final. Good riddance.
Thanks for the insult here’s a green thumb for you
Jose may look for a new job with the Seattle Seahawks #alloutdefense
Come on atletico!!
Simeone is doing a fantastic job at Atl. Madrid.
Good side atletico. Sets up good shoot out in the final
5 defenders in the starting 11 and set up like Giovanni Trappatoni was manager, brutal. Atletico tried to and did score goals. A class team. It would be an amazing story to see them win the double.
Actually was 6 defenders.
Defending is part of football to Noel however I’ll be the first to admit the better and classier team went through and well deserved, going to be a belter of a final.
Football 3 anti football 1 yesssss
Mourinho is been found out. Won twice with Porto and Inter parking the bus but hasn’t come close with Madrid and Chelsea. Will end the season with nothing after all his talk! Must be running out of excuses after all his defeats lately.
Porto were a good side in 2004, teams in champions league were poor at that time. He won with inter too, but like barca with the tippy tappy teams always come up with tactics to stop them.
Destiny I think. Hope Real get their decima
Think europe is fed up of jose. New fresh up and coming managers are the way forward. With jose its about him. Fair play atletico.
Now in fairness, take a bow, Eamon Dunphy, he’s telling us for a long time now about , the other Madrid..
Great defending isn’t 10 men behind the ball, Atletico showed that tonight and were even better going forward. Well deserved victory and an outstanding performance.
Just goes to show great defending isn’t just 10 men behind the ball, Atletico looked really solid and were outstanding going forward. Well deserved win.