UCL: Another memorable European night for Chelsea

Chelsea 2 - 0  Borussia Dortmund (Aggregate 2-1)

It was a great night for Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in what was Graham Potter's finest night as Chelsea manager.

Raheem Sterling made the breakthrough after 43 minutes, firing past Dortmund keeper Alexander Meyer after initially fluffing his shot.The goal that settled the tie and overturned Dortmund's 1-0 advantage from the first leg came in contentious fashion from the penalty spot after 53 minutes.

Dortmund were furious when a VAR review penalised Marius Wolf for handball from Ben Chilwell's cross, and their sense of injustice heightened after Kai Havertz struck the post with his spot-kick only for a re-take to be ordered.

Chelsea 2 - 0 Dortmund

Potter's revival

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Potter was under pressure after a dismal run of results following their outlay in the transfer market. Many pundits have argued that he had struggled to convince Chelsea's fans of his ability. He will hope the manner of this performance and the advance into the latter stages of Europe's elite competition will deliver a measure of calm and stability to Stamford Bridge.

One Chelsea fan gave his thoughts on the future of the manager. He told us: "I had never lost faith in Potter but I was worried that the board might do. Here's hoping that this is the start of something very special."

 All eyes were on Bellingham

All eyes were on Jude Bellingham from the moment he arrived at Stamford Bridge. It is expected that Europe's biggest clubs will be interested in signing him this summer. However, it was not his best night as Dortmund's Champions League campaign ended.

One Dortmund fan told him: "I felt sorry for him. People forget that he still only relatively young."

Dortmund fans create memorable atmosphere

Dortmund fans were praised for creating an incredible atmosphere in the away end at Chelsea. One Twitter user said: "Dortmund fans are class. I love seeing this sort of photo."

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