Chelsea claimed their place in the Champions League final as they beat Real Madrid 2-0 at Stamford Bridge.
The hosts followed up a draw in the Spanish capital last week with a victory on home turf to secure a 3-1 aggregate success.
They will now face Premier League rivals Manchester City in Istanbul as they look to lift the European Cup for the second time.
Chelsea 2-0 Real Madrid: Player Ratings and Match Statistics
So, who helped get them there?

GK
Senegal
Chelsea's dominance of the game should not understated, but they still gave their visitors every chance to pull off a smash and grab.
That they didn't owes much to Mendy, who made a couple of vital saves on the rare occasions he was called upon.
One of his five stops across the 90 minutes, which saw a Karim Benzema strike tipped round the post, stands out in particular.
That they didn't owes much to Mendy, who made a couple of vital saves on the rare occasions he was called upon.
One of his five stops across the 90 minutes, which saw a Karim Benzema strike tipped round the post, stands out in particular.

FCL
Belgium
The fact there were no Chelsea fans there to welcome his return to Stamford Bridge was not the only disappointment of the night for Hazard.
The Belgian was something of a surprise pick given he had only recently returned from injury, but didn't reward his manager with his performance.
Just two dribbles completed and zero chances created is a fair summary of his evening.
The Belgian was something of a surprise pick given he had only recently returned from injury, but didn't reward his manager with his performance.
Just two dribbles completed and zero chances created is a fair summary of his evening.

FCR
Germany
It feels harsh to criticise a player who started and (very nearly) finished a dominant Champions League semi-final win.
But Havertz will know he must do better if he is to end his first season at Chelsea as a European champion.
The 21-year-old was slightly fortunate to see a shot off the bar fall to Timo Werner for the opener and he hit the woodwork again before missing a simple one-on-one in the second half.
A failure to take those opportunities could have proven costly on another night.
But Havertz will know he must do better if he is to end his first season at Chelsea as a European champion.
The 21-year-old was slightly fortunate to see a shot off the bar fall to Timo Werner for the opener and he hit the woodwork again before missing a simple one-on-one in the second half.
A failure to take those opportunities could have proven costly on another night.

DMC
Italy
N'Golo Kante will deservedly take huge credit for his role in Chelsea's charge to the Champions League final, but his midfield partner was just as impressive here.
Hardly renowned for his work off the ball, Jorginho managed five interceptions and eight recoveries here.
And he was typically smart in possession as an aging Real Madrid were made to look exactly that, failing to cope with quick balls into the space in behind them.
He might always be known as Maurizio Sarri's man, but Jorginho is emerging as a star of Thomas Tuchel's team.
Hardly renowned for his work off the ball, Jorginho managed five interceptions and eight recoveries here.
And he was typically smart in possession as an aging Real Madrid were made to look exactly that, failing to cope with quick balls into the space in behind them.
He might always be known as Maurizio Sarri's man, but Jorginho is emerging as a star of Thomas Tuchel's team.
Chelsea 2-0 Real Madrid: Player Ratings and Match Statistics