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A little less than five months after crushing Tottenham Hotspur 7-2 in the Champions League group stage, the German titans returned to the English capital Tuesday for their knockout-round opener and promptly dismantled Chelsea, taking the first match of the two-leg, total goals series between the teams 3-0 on two second half goals by Serge Gnabry and another by Robert Lewandowski. The decisive contest will be played March 18 in Munich. Based on Tuesday's performance, though, there's no reason to think Chelsea — which was without regulars Christian Pulisic, N'Golo Kante and Callum Hudson-Odoi because of injury — is capable of a win by any margin.
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