Champions League Fixture Results: Chelsea Draws With Galatasaray As Real Madrid Thrashes Schalke Behind Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale Scores

Feb 26, 2014 04:59 PM EST
Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo
Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo and Fabio Coentrao (R) celebrate a goal against Schalke 04 during their Champions League soccer match in Gelsenkirchen February 26, 2014. "

The Champions League schedule on Wednesday finished up the first leg of the round of 16 with Chelsea pulling a draw on the road against Galatasaray after a goal from Fernando Torres, while Real Madrid thrashed Schalke 6-1 with scores from Gareth Bale and Cristiano Ronaldo, who each had two goals.

Real was strong on the day on the road and the only goal they gave up was right at the end and they were dominant from the start. Bale got the start on the day and looked good early and added a goal in the first half and the second. Ronaldo ended up with two in the second, including the final goal and the team allowed one at the end in extra time and now are set for their return trip when things pick up in March and that will be at Estadio Santiago Bernabéu and comes March 18, while Chelsea will be in the second leg that day as well at Stamford Bridge.

Check here for the Champions League results from Wednesday.

Here is more on Chelsea and manager Jose Mourinho from Reuters.com:

Mourinho has criticised the media after a French TV station published comments he made about Chelsea lacking reliable strikers, adding that remarks about Samuel Eto'o's age were not intended to be serious.

Chelsea's Champions League game at Galatasaray on Wednesday has been overshadowed by Mourinho's comments that were made at a sponsor's event in Switzerland as part of a private conversation that he did not know was being filmed.

"The problem with Chelsea is we lack a scorer," the Portuguese said in footage captured by Canal Plus. "I have one (Eto'o) but he's 32. Maybe 35, who knows?."

Speaking in Istanbul on Tuesday ahead of the last-16 first- leg clash, Mourinho said he was not defending what he said but that the media should be embarrassed by what had occurred.

"I think you should be embarrassed as media professionals because by the ethical point of view I don't think you are happy that your colleague is able to record a private conversation and to make it public," he told a news conference.

"I think you should all be a bit embarrassed because it is against your ethic that you have in your work. Is it a not happy comment? Absolutely. But I think from an ethical point of view it is a real disgrace.

"I am not defending what I am saying, I am attacking something that is fundamental from your professional area. That person showed what he is or what he does not know about the job."

Mourinho said the recording was of a light-hearted conversation with someone who was not involved in soccer and not something he would say if he knew he was going to be reported.

Chelsea lead the Premier League but have struggled for goals from their three recognised strikers, Eto'o, Fernando Torres and Demba Ba, who have found the net 11 times between them in the league this season.

The London side will face former forward Didier Drogba, whose last act in a Chelsea shirt was to score the winning penalty when the Blues lifted the Champions League trophy in 2012.

Mourinho admitted it would be strange feeling to play against the Ivorian.

"To face Drogba is difficult and is a strange feeling, I have to admit that but we have to do our job, we know that he wants to do his job. I want to do my job by trying to help the team and he wants to do his by scoring goals, which he did last year."

He added that Chelsea were not favourites for the title, but said any team who reached the quarter-finals would be in contention.

"Chelsea won it when they were not the favourite, I won it twice when I was not favourite. I didn't win when my team was one of the favourites," he said.

"This competition has a bit of a space for a surprise. It is clear there are at least three, maybe four or five, that are by quality and experience obviously favourites."

(Reuters)

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