New Delhi, Dec. 18 -- Chelsea and Bayern Munich advanced to the quarterfinals of the Women's Champions League as the league phase ended with a hectic night of nine simultaneous games Wednesday, as Juventus and Real Madrid head for the playoffs.
Headers from Lucy Bronze and Sam Kerr lifted Chelsea to a 2-1 win at two-time Champions League winner Wolfsburg to take third place behind Barcelona and OL Lyonnes, after Alexandra Popp had given Wolfsburg the lead.
Chelsea became the first English team to win at Wolfsburg in the competition, something Bronze called "a good record to have finally cracked." Kerr's header made her the second Chelsea player to score 20 career goals in the Champions League and the first Australian to achieve the feat...
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