Chelsea beat Borussia Dortmund 2-0 at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday to seal their Champions League quarter-finals 

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and ease mounting pressure on head coach Graham Potter.

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Needing to overcome a 1–0 deficit from the first leg in Germany three weeks earlier, 

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Chelsea made a bright start but had to wait until Raheem Sterling's 43rd-minute strike to break the deadlock.

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Kai Havertz converted a penalty in the second attempt in the 53rd minute to seal a 2–1 aggregate win. 

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The spot kick was awarded after VAR official Poul Van Boekel sent referee Danny McKell to the monitors to review a handball by Marius Wolff. 

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Havertz's first effort hit the post, but VAR revealed encroachments in the box by several Dortmund players, and Havertz slotted home the replay.

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Christian Pulisic made his first appearance for Chelsea since 5 January as a late substitute, and 

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Chelsea secured a valuable victory that saw them reach the last eight of Europe's premier club competition for the second consecutive season. 

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