Dreams do come true, for some
DAVID Moyes and Jose Mourinho each went into their respective clubs' Champions League quarter-final matches this week needing nothing short of a miracle to progress to the next stage.
Only one got his wish in the end. Mourinho, the self-professed "Special One", produced yet another stroke of genius as he got his tactics spot-on.
His team, Chelsea, looked a shadow of the side that lost so shambolically to Paris Saint-Germain last week. With the French side boasting a 3-1 lead from that match, the Blues knew what they had to do in Tuesday's return clash: score at least twice, and don't concede.
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