Chelsea complete English trio in quarter-finals

LONDON,  (Reuters) – Chelsea joined Manchester  United and Tottenham Hotspur in the Champions League  quarter-finals yesterday, increasing the chances of an  English team reaching the final at Wembley Stadium.

The last eight also includes Real Madrid and Barcelona from  Spain, champions Inter Milan from Italy, Schalke 04 from Germany  and Shakhtar Donetsk from Ukraine with the draw for the quarter  and semi-finals taking place tomorrow.

Chelsea made it through to the quarter-finals of Europe’s  premier club competition for the sixth time in eight seasons.

“We are in the quarter-finals, so let’s see the draw, but we  are confident, we have the experience,” Chelsea goalkeeper Petr  Cech said.  With Spurs getting past AC Milan and three-times European  champions Manchester United beating Olympique Marseille, England  have gone one better than last season when only United and  Arsenal went through.

Spain’s big two have advanced after Real finally made the  last eight following six seasons of failure at the first  knockout stage, thumping Olympique Lyon 3-0 at the Santiago  Bernebeu for a 4-1 aggregate win.

That kept alive the possibility of their manager Jose  Mourinho facing Inter, the club he took to the title last  season, or a return to Chelsea, where he won the Premier League  in 2005 and 2006.

Barcelona made sure of their place when they knocked out  Arsenal, ending England’s hopes of getting all four of teams  into the quarters as they did in 2008 and 2009.

The quarter-final first legs will be played on April 5 and  6.