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Champions League 1 night to beat 8 records: Chelsea overturned 1 billion aircraft carriers! 80 million Mr. outbreak

On February 16, Beijing time, on the second matchday of the first leg of the Champions League 1/8 final, Chelsea lost 0-1 away to Borussia Dortmund, and Benfica beat Club Brugge 2-0 away.

Champions League 1 night to beat 8 records: Chelsea overturned 1 billion aircraft carriers! 80 million Mr. outbreak

Borussia Dortmund 0-1 Chelsea

1. Dort's first win against Chelsea in their history ended a 10-game unbeaten run against Premier League sides, with their last win over Tottenham in the Europa League in March 2016.

2. Adeyemi is one of the youngest players to score at least 2 goals in the Champions League this season, drawing alongside Bellingham and Elliott.

Champions League 1 night to beat 8 records: Chelsea overturned 1 billion aircraft carriers! 80 million Mr. outbreak

3. Adeyemi has scored in his last three games, three in total, longer than his total of 20 goals in Dortmund (two).

4. Chelsea have won just one of their nine games in 2023, three of their last 16 in all competitions, and three draws and one defeat in their last four games in all competitions, making it the team's longest winning streak since January 2018.

Champions League 1 night to beat 8 records: Chelsea overturned 1 billion aircraft carriers! 80 million Mr. outbreak

Brugge 0-2 Benfica

1. João Mario scored from a penalty to end Benfica's record of 20 consecutive penalty-free goals in the knockout stages of the Champions League, more than the 26 consecutive games set by Ajax in 1995.

2. Joao Mario has scored five goals in the Champions League this season, drawing with Bellingham, Cadus and Rafa Silva, and is the most scored midfielder.

Benfica won away from home in a Champions League knockout match for the first time in 17 years, the last time being 2-0 Liverpool in March 2006.

4. Benfica are unbeaten in their last eight Champions League games, winning three in a row, the first time in their history since the 2005-06 season.

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