<p>Atletico Madrid enjoyed one of the most glorious nights in their 111-year history when they knocked Chelsea out of the Champions League on Wednesday to set up a final against mighty neighbours Real.<br /><br />The Spanish sides will cross the border into Portugal for the final in Lisbon on May 24 after Atletico came from behind to beat Chelsea 3-1 with a superb display of counter-attacking football that left Jose Mourinho's side in tatters.<br /><br />Former Atletico striker Fernando Torres put Chelsea ahead in the 36th minute but goals from Adrian Lopez a minute before half-time, a 60th-minute penalty from Diego Costa and a 72nd-minute goal by Arda Turan gave Atletico a 3-1 aggregate win after the first leg ended 0-0 in Madrid.<br /><br />Atletico and Real, who knocked out champions Bayern Munich on Tuesday, will become the first two teams from the same city to contest any European final. <br /><br />It will be the 17th final between two sides from the same country across all UEFA's various competitions, and the second all-Spanish final after Real beat Valencia in the 2000 Champions League showdown.</p>.<p>Atletico will be in the final for the first time since they lost to Bayern Munich in a replay in 1974 and Real's path to a 10th European crown is now blocked by their local rivals looking to become European champions for the first time.<br /><br />On this showing it is no foregone conclusion that illustrious, rich and powerful Real will have things all their own way at the Stadium of Light.</p>.<p>Atletico coach Diego Simeone said: "I don't see as either an advantage or a disadvantage playing against Real. The reality is we know each very well and we will be playing against a powerful club used to these big nights. It's a long time since we were in this position so we are very excited to be there."<br /><br />Chelsea coach Mourinho, beaten in the semi-finals for the fourth successive season, conceded that the better team had won. </p>.<p>"The first half was more ours than theirs, but the game turned when their goalkeeper made a very good save from John Terry and in the same minute they had a penalty and it was 2-1. </p>.<p>After that there was only one team in it, and they had the game under control," he said.<br />With former Chelsea midfielder Tiago and Mario Suarez working tirelessly in midfield Atletico looked the better team. </p>.<p>They looked hungrier for the ball, were quicker in the tackle and sharper all over the field as Chelsea visibly wilted.<br /><br />Besides the goal one of the key moments in the match came in the 60th minute when Atletico's 21-year-old keeper Thibaut Courtois, on loan in Madrid for the last three seasons from Chelsea, made a brilliant save from Chelsea skipper Terry.<br /><br />A minute later Chelsea conceded a penalty when Samuel Eto'o, who had only been on the field for six minutes after replacing Cole, fouled Costa in the box. </p>.<p>Costa, after getting a yellow card for taking too long to take the penalty and making a mark in the turf, smashed the ball past Chelsea's veteran goalie Mark Schwarzer to make it 2-1. <br /><br />Twelve minutes later the tie was all over as Turkish international Turan prodded home the third after his initial header was tipped on to the bar.<br /></p>
<p>Atletico Madrid enjoyed one of the most glorious nights in their 111-year history when they knocked Chelsea out of the Champions League on Wednesday to set up a final against mighty neighbours Real.<br /><br />The Spanish sides will cross the border into Portugal for the final in Lisbon on May 24 after Atletico came from behind to beat Chelsea 3-1 with a superb display of counter-attacking football that left Jose Mourinho's side in tatters.<br /><br />Former Atletico striker Fernando Torres put Chelsea ahead in the 36th minute but goals from Adrian Lopez a minute before half-time, a 60th-minute penalty from Diego Costa and a 72nd-minute goal by Arda Turan gave Atletico a 3-1 aggregate win after the first leg ended 0-0 in Madrid.<br /><br />Atletico and Real, who knocked out champions Bayern Munich on Tuesday, will become the first two teams from the same city to contest any European final. <br /><br />It will be the 17th final between two sides from the same country across all UEFA's various competitions, and the second all-Spanish final after Real beat Valencia in the 2000 Champions League showdown.</p>.<p>Atletico will be in the final for the first time since they lost to Bayern Munich in a replay in 1974 and Real's path to a 10th European crown is now blocked by their local rivals looking to become European champions for the first time.<br /><br />On this showing it is no foregone conclusion that illustrious, rich and powerful Real will have things all their own way at the Stadium of Light.</p>.<p>Atletico coach Diego Simeone said: "I don't see as either an advantage or a disadvantage playing against Real. The reality is we know each very well and we will be playing against a powerful club used to these big nights. It's a long time since we were in this position so we are very excited to be there."<br /><br />Chelsea coach Mourinho, beaten in the semi-finals for the fourth successive season, conceded that the better team had won. </p>.<p>"The first half was more ours than theirs, but the game turned when their goalkeeper made a very good save from John Terry and in the same minute they had a penalty and it was 2-1. </p>.<p>After that there was only one team in it, and they had the game under control," he said.<br />With former Chelsea midfielder Tiago and Mario Suarez working tirelessly in midfield Atletico looked the better team. </p>.<p>They looked hungrier for the ball, were quicker in the tackle and sharper all over the field as Chelsea visibly wilted.<br /><br />Besides the goal one of the key moments in the match came in the 60th minute when Atletico's 21-year-old keeper Thibaut Courtois, on loan in Madrid for the last three seasons from Chelsea, made a brilliant save from Chelsea skipper Terry.<br /><br />A minute later Chelsea conceded a penalty when Samuel Eto'o, who had only been on the field for six minutes after replacing Cole, fouled Costa in the box. </p>.<p>Costa, after getting a yellow card for taking too long to take the penalty and making a mark in the turf, smashed the ball past Chelsea's veteran goalie Mark Schwarzer to make it 2-1. <br /><br />Twelve minutes later the tie was all over as Turkish international Turan prodded home the third after his initial header was tipped on to the bar.<br /></p>