Chelsea almost created the feat once morest Real Madrid in the second leg of the quarter-finals of the Champions League. The Blues were better for much of the game without the Merengues being able to react. Just following the 0-2 scored by Antonio Rüdiger, Marcos Alonso thought he had done the hardest part for the Londoners by scoring the third goal, synonymous with qualification. If at first, the referee did not flinch, he was quickly challenged by the VAR referee because of a very slight and above all involuntary hand fault by Alonso.
On the images, it is very difficult to see that the defender touches the ball with his hand and if this is the case, it is following having touched the leather with his torso, which makes this touch completely involuntary.
Anyway, Chelsea scored the third goal a few minutes later through Werner. But Rodrygo closed the gap allowing Madrid to force extra time.